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bangarang

1. Battle cry of the Lost Boys in the movie Hook.
2. Jamaican slang defined as a hubbub, uproar, disorder, or disturbance.
3. General exclamation meant to signify approval or amazement.
1. "Bangarang!"
2. "What be all that bangarang?"
3. "Dude, I boned my psych professor last night."
"Bangarang!"
by Drewcifer511 June 16, 2006
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bancer

A type of banter that gives someone cancer, or talk that is so bad it strikes you dead where you stand.
"Did you hear about Katsura? I asked him what time it was and he screamed, "NYEEEAAAAHH!!!" and said reich past nein. Bancer"
by Jakhammer1 April 4, 2017
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Douche Bagery

The act of doing something that would lead others to believe you are in fact a douche bag.
John: (watching Bush on TV) This guy is such a douche bag.
Alex: I think all governments take part in douche bagery on one level or another.
by emptsent January 13, 2008
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chat shit get banged

If what you say is untrue, or is an attempt at defaming my character I shall physically assault you.
Chat shit get banged Listen mate if you chat shit about me behind my back you'll get banged spark out.
by Padraig1980 January 15, 2016
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one bagger

Cf. double bagger, three bagger.

A woman whose face is so ugly, you'd need to cover her face with a bag during sex. Not as bad as a two bagger.
"A three bagger? That's a one bagger, and I'm two cold ones away from wearing beergoggles -- watch me hit it!"
by moof July 10, 2003
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ten bagger

In investment jargon a stock that goes up in price ten-fold. Thus, a stock purchased for one dollar will be a ten bagger for that investor when it reaches ten dollars. There is also such thing as a two bagger, three bagger, and so on.
My shares in xyz became a ten bagger in less than two years after I bought them.
by Gonzalo Leon April 29, 2006
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bangers and anthems

Interestingly, these two words appear together more often than apart. They refer to the "feel" of a song of almost any youth genre. "Banger" refers to a "club banger" and "anthems" refer to the songs known to almost everyone from the assiative sub-culture. These terms are both more common in the UK.
"I make bangers not anthems" - The Streets
by Leigh February 14, 2005
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