Meaningless sentence particle used exclusively as a part of the phrase "the whole shebang".
Or, in UNIX, the string #!
Or, in UNIX, the string #!
He did it all, the whole shebang.
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Get the sheboygan mug.The octothorpe-exclamation point (#!) combination found at the beginning of Unix scripts that determines what interpreter should be used to interpret the script. Also known as a "pound-bang" or, less commonly, a "hash-bang".
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Get the shebang mug.The word/question used when a male speaking to another male brings up an unfamiliar female's name, usually interrupting the speaker before the sentence is complete.
The shortened version of the phrase, "Is she bomb?"
The shortened version of the phrase, "Is she bomb?"
Male #1: So I was hanging out with Sarah the other--
Male #2: Shebomb?
Male #1: Who? Sarah?
Male #2: Yeah.
Male #1: Nah.. Not really.
Male #2: Oh... Yeah. What were we talking about again?
Male #2: Shebomb?
Male #1: Who? Sarah?
Male #2: Yeah.
Male #1: Nah.. Not really.
Male #2: Oh... Yeah. What were we talking about again?
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Crilnge: I hit the croygan with the boigen.
Bronk: I don’t know what that means.
Crilnge: Bronk, we’ve been married for seventeen years, and you’re telling me you can’t toygan Sheboygan?
Bronk: I don’t know what that means.
Crilnge: Bronk, we’ve been married for seventeen years, and you’re telling me you can’t toygan Sheboygan?
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