bang
bang for your (or the) buck value for money; performance for cost. US informal
2011DVD Verdict It's a very well appointed disc that has plenty for fans to explore, and should make you feel like you get a ton of bang for your buck.
bang goes - used to express the sudden or complete destruction of something, especially a plan or ambition.
1895George Bernard ShawLetter Somebody will give a surreptitious performance of it: and then bang goes my copyright.
bang on exactly right. British informal
bang (or knock) people's heads together: seehead.
bang to rights: seeright.
bang your head against a brick wall: seehead.
get a bang out of derive excitement or pleasure from. North American informal
1931Damon RunyonGuys and Dolls He seems to be getting a great bang out of the doings.
go with a bang happen with obvious success.