Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word BANGING
BANGING
Definitions of BANGING
- The action or sound of something that bangs.
- inflection of bang
- (slang) A session of sexual intercourse.
- (slang) Excellent, brilliant, very exciting, top, great.
- (slang) Attractive; sexually appealing.
- (colloquial, dated) Huge; great in size.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BANGING in a Sentence
- When hostile Indians were moving through the area, an alert would be sounded by banging on the tin kettle.
- It was a time when Manhattan nightclubs such as the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom were the playgrounds of high society and Lenox Avenue dives were filled with piano players banging out the new beat known as swing.
- Rosenfeld in the New York Herald to the collective sound made by many "cheap upright pianos" all playing different tunes being reminiscent of the banging of tin pans in an alleyway.
- Many white plantation owners masqueraded as slaves (presumably in blackface) and marched down the streets mocking African slave dress, singing, and dance customs, including banging on talking drums.
- The injury and then associated back problems recurred throughout his career (for example in the 1989 Tour Roche abandoned after banging the problem knee on his handlebars) and a series of operations appeared to only address direct or consequential symptoms of the core injury.
- The traditions of firecrackers, red lanterns, and red robes found in many lion dance portrayals originate from the villagers' practice of hitting drums, plates, and empty bowls, wearing red robes, and throwing firecrackers, causing loud banging sounds to intimidate the nian.
- He keeps a cheery grin, banging on the iron ball and singing, until the guard, Peg-Leg Pete, tells him to shut up.
- – Fist Banging Maniacs, with Brazilian musicians João Gordo, Cléber Orsioli and Guilherme Cersosimo filling in for Milano, Ian and Benante respectively.
- In the screenplay, Harron and Minahan describe Solanas as "banging at an ancient typewriter" and the film frequently shows her typing, for which she is mocked by Warhol and other Factory regulars.
- June 2013: "Tencere Tava Havası" (meaning "Sound of Pots and Pans"), a street performance as a criticism of Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan's response to ongoing passive protests involving people banging silverware to pans and pots released on their official YouTube channel.
- The question people have to ask themselves is, who are the other 35000 odd people who bought the Hilltop Hoods album? It's such a small insular and at times disturbingly ignorant little slice of Australia that I think we'd just be banging our heads against the wall trying to get through to those 15-year-old kids.
- Some of the first computer music was created in 1961 by LaFarr Stuart, who wrote software to modulate the duration of and between pulses (pulse-width modulation or "PWM", via a process now often referred to as "bit banging") on a bus line that had been connected to an amplified speaker originally installed to monitor the functioning of Iowa State University's CYCLONE computer, a derivative of the Illiac.
- On 12 October 2011, Helmer announced that he would resign from the European Parliament at the end of the year, citing "increasing disillusion with the attitudes of the Conservative Party" as the main reason, although also stating that his "twelve-and-a-half years banging my head against the same brick wall in Brussels is perhaps long enough".
- He theorised that Vance was having a nervous breakdown, envisaging a scenario in which Hill House is the hospital where she is held, Markway is her psychiatrist, the cold, banging, and violence are the results of shock treatment, and the opening and closing of doors reflected the opening and closing of hospital doors.
- A stage of immaturity where the King warrior's time is spent gang banging, getting high, and being recognized as big and bad.
- With Frentzen dropping back after banging wheels with Villeneuve and knocking off his ignition switch, and Berger cutting the first corner to avoid the aforementioned collision, Barrichello and Alesi moved into fourth and fifth respectively, followed by Jan Magnussen in the second Stewart.
- Two bronze sculpted relief panels by Harry Hems on the base of the obelisk depict Benet banging on the door of the Cathedral and Prest burning at the stake.
- Moffat feels that the delay damaged the series because such bad scheduling hinders returning audiences and that the two-year gap meant that it seemed as if Mark "had been banging on about this sodding divorce for an awfully long time!".
- PiL bassist Jah Wobble had left the group before The Flowers of Romance was recorded, and so Levene played bass on "Track 8" and "Banging the Door", the only two tracks on the album to feature the instrument.
- Greg Kot wrote a favorable review in Rolling Stone, in which he declared that the band knew "when to lay back and let things simmer", as well as "when to jump up and testify with tambourines banging".
- Brett Findlay, Chakrini, Madhava, Mathura Das, Percy, Shep & Dodge, Yogamaya – mrdunga, kartells, congas, bongos, conches, banging things.
- Hipp dominated the action on the inside with his hard-hitting, banging style to take a 5-round unanimous decision.
- Y tries to comfort him, but he slips on the spilt beer and falls, banging his head against R's camera case.
- With the gara and the oduong'o, the player maintains a constant beat, banging the iron ring on the bottom bar of the nyatiti.
- The first continuous as well as the first endless chain drive was originally depicted in the written horological treatise of the Song dynasty by the medieval Chinese polymath mathematician and astronomer Su Song (1020–1101 AD), who used it to operate the armillary sphere of his astronomical clock tower, which is the first astronomical clock, as well as the clock jack figurines presenting the time of day by mechanically banging gongs and drums.
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