by Arthur Bostrom October 27, 2003
To fail in spectacular fashion, bungle, goof. Inspired by former BMW designer Chris Bangle, whose radical 6 and 7 Series redesigns of the 2000s pale in comparison to BMW's classics and remain rolling visual atrocities to this day.
AJ came off the bench to try and win the game on the last drive, but bangled his chance by throwing four straight incompletions and sealing the rival team's comeback win.
by beckenbauer June 03, 2011
In reference to Chris Bangle, BMW's head of bad design. It refers to something that was great, but has been reworked into something new and horrible which doesn't represent the previous version's awesometude.
I'd buy a BMW 5 series, but only if the new versions weren't so Bangled.
New Coke was seriously Bangled.
New Coke was seriously Bangled.
by Drew Carter January 25, 2006
To screw up. To ruin something that was formerly beautiful, especially in the field of design. Taken from the name of BMW's controversial designer Chris Bangle.
by Nirad December 03, 2003
by rwalk December 30, 2010
In reference to Chris Bangle, BMW's head of bad design. It refers to something that was great, but has been reworked into something new and horrible which doesn't represent the previous version's awesomtude.
I'd buy a BMW 5 series, but only if the new versions weren't so Bangled.
New Coke was seriously Bangled.
New Coke was seriously Bangled.
by Drew Carter January 25, 2006
by Mimi052 December 27, 2007