To make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something. (verb)
Right, directly. (adverb)
a verbalemulation of a suddenpercussivesound(interjection)
Examples of word bang
February 18, 2008 at 4:19 am ackshully shood hab sed, insted ob *shoot shoot bang bang*
With amazing coolness, the New Englander brought his Winchester to a level, and _bang, bang, bang_, he shattered three of the knots in quick succession.
He was soon assured of that fact, for as the steamer was lit-up by the port-fire as well as the prahus, _bang, bang, bang, bang_, one after the other, came the reports of the brass guns the two long boats had on board, and a hail of small iron balls came whistling through the rigging.
There was the rattling of a key faintly heard, and then _bang, bang, bang_, and the ringing of the bell.
Whatever it is, going out with a bang is a great idea.
The new willingness to consider what might have happened before the bang is the latest swing of an intellectual pendulum that has rocked back and forth for millennia.
Backpack marked with a 'bang' prompted Los Angeles' Union Station evacuation A BACKPACK with the word "bang" written on it prompted authorities to evacuate sections of Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.
Backpack marked with a 'bang' prompted Los Angeles' Union Station evacuation A BACKPACK with the word "bang" written on it prompted authorities to evacuate sections of Union Station in downtown Los Angeles this afternoon local time authorities said.