descriptive of a situation that turns out badly or was of lower quality than of that expected or first advertised
"Bang out kevs gone off with that bloke from the pub to partake in some prison sex behind the tramp farm"
by Norv March 29, 2004
A Six-some of people fucking around
by HAYDENCRAFT2008 February 22, 2024
"Man, I wanna go to that concert but I have work tomorrow."
"Just bang out, tell them you have a family isssue."
Or
"Yo, Sal, I'm banging out."
"Alright, see you tomorrow."
"Just bang out, tell them you have a family isssue."
Or
"Yo, Sal, I'm banging out."
"Alright, see you tomorrow."
by Assordante December 05, 2022
bang it out (slang, verb phrase)
To engage in a shootout, often with firearms; typically refers to a violent confrontation, especially involving law enforcement or rival groups.
(Note: Informal and contextually associated with street slang or urban vernacular.)
To engage in a shootout, often with firearms; typically refers to a violent confrontation, especially involving law enforcement or rival groups.
(Note: Informal and contextually associated with street slang or urban vernacular.)
Example sentence:
As the sirens wailed in the distance, Traeshaun wasn’t about to run — he posted on the corner and had to Bang it Out with 12 like his life was already written.
(“12” is slang for police.)
Let me know if you'd like a different tone—more formal, stylized, or literary.
As the sirens wailed in the distance, Traeshaun wasn’t about to run — he posted on the corner and had to Bang it Out with 12 like his life was already written.
(“12” is slang for police.)
Let me know if you'd like a different tone—more formal, stylized, or literary.
by Muhammad is a false prophet June 01, 2025