banger
English
Etymology
From bang + -er. The sausages were so called because of their excess water content and impervious skin, leading to the risk of explosion if not punctured before cooking.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæŋ(ɡ)ə(ɹ)/
- Rhymes: -æŋə(r)
Audio (AU) (file)
Noun
banger (plural bangers)
- A thing or person which bangs, in any sense.
- (Britain): A firework that makes a bang.
- (Britain, slang) A woman's breast.
- (Britain, New Zealand, Australia, slang) A sausage.
- (slang) An old, worn-out car.
- (US, slang) A cylinder in a car.
- He drives a little four-banger to work.
- (US, slang) A member of a gang (shortened from the word gangbanger).
- (slang) A powerfully energetic piece of music, especially dance music.
- 2008, Billboard (volume 120, number 32, page 44)
- Morris' melding of influences ranging from mid-'80s computer technology to Baltimore club bangers to the U.K. rave scene has cemented his reputation as one of London's most formidable DJs.
- 2012, Mike Skinner, The Story of The Streets (page 31)
- 'lce Ice Baby' was an absolute banger, though, wasn't it? And knowing the history of that song, it had proper rap credentials.
- 2008, Billboard (volume 120, number 32, page 44)
- (slang, by extension) Any particularly good or pleasing thing.
Translations
firework
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car
cylinder — see cylinder
member of a gang
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German
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