Jane: Have you hear bing bang?
john: Yeah its the first thing i say after i wake up
Jane: i say them before I go to sleep
john: Yeah its the first thing i say after i wake up
Jane: i say them before I go to sleep
by mikemanblah September 6, 2009
Get the Bing bangmug. by MizsTemP3r May 27, 2007
Get the MYSPACE BANGINGmug. by Welshwizzard May 11, 2014
Get the Hang a bangmug. I usually raunchy and drunken orgy involving anywhere between 3 or more people. A lot more fun than saying gang bang or orgy. Can be used as either a noun or a verb.
by Joli Loeber February 14, 2009
Get the schmang bangmug. When a group (gang) of boys have an orgy, and start bumping and fucking into each other. Or when a football team gets amped up.
by The Dirty One :) March 6, 2019
Get the Gang Bangmug. Having an affair
John has been staying late at work every night, should I be worried.
Yeah he is totally side banging his secretary
Yeah he is totally side banging his secretary
by passion84photography June 24, 2011
Get the Side Bangingmug. Perhaps exclusively used in Great Britain.
Refers to the period in which a prison inmate is confined to their cell, such as during nighttime hours.
Can also be used for a more specific personal restriction of movement - e.g: solitary confinement.
Often used by former inmates outside of the context of prison to refer to a curfew or restriction of movement in a residence. For example, a hostel for vulnerably housed people might apply a curfew at 9pm, which may appear to draw a parallel with the prison curfew system.
When used by someone outside of the prison system, it can far more generally refer to any time spent in prison at all.
Refers to the period in which a prison inmate is confined to their cell, such as during nighttime hours.
Can also be used for a more specific personal restriction of movement - e.g: solitary confinement.
Often used by former inmates outside of the context of prison to refer to a curfew or restriction of movement in a residence. For example, a hostel for vulnerably housed people might apply a curfew at 9pm, which may appear to draw a parallel with the prison curfew system.
When used by someone outside of the prison system, it can far more generally refer to any time spent in prison at all.
“Meet me tomorrow, first thing after bang up!”
“What time is bang up?”
“Feels good to be back on the wing. I had 3 days in bang up.”
“It’s just like prison in that YMCA hostel mate. They have bang up at 9pm - every night of the week! Can’t stand it.”
“He’s been a month on the out now, but before that he was banged up for a year.”
“What time is bang up?”
“Feels good to be back on the wing. I had 3 days in bang up.”
“It’s just like prison in that YMCA hostel mate. They have bang up at 9pm - every night of the week! Can’t stand it.”
“He’s been a month on the out now, but before that he was banged up for a year.”
by Rix Fix May 13, 2019
Get the Bang upmug.