The trigger of a firearm
by Abyssal Empress June 29, 2019

A cosmological model of the past. It was flawed by backwards thinking. It resulted in the common acceptance of not explaining transcendant ideas in science and giving mathematics and those ruling over its nomenclature the power to restrict the boundaries of our thinking. When you find water and want to know where it comes from, you follow it upstream and find the source... But that's not where the water comes from... Well now for you it is common pleb... Not interesting what the source is... Because you don't wanna know whats beneath the surface.
by kuyaaaa January 24, 2019

by the big brain guy September 11, 2019

by jerjawzplayz September 1, 2023

An Irish saying. A description of somebody's immediate ability to detect awareness, or knowledge of something. That something being on any end of the secretive or exclusive spectrum.
Eg. "He's bang wide to you"
Translation: "He knows what you're upto!"
Eg. In a game of poker for instance. If player 1 sees a bluff in player 2. Player 1 simply looks at player 2, smiles, winks and says confidently, "Bang wide".
Eg. Finally nailing long division in school.
"Did you get a remainder?"
"Nah, I'm bang wide now!"
Eg. You're mate is trying to make you aware of an ass that deserves checking out. Unbeknownst to him, you've already seen it. When he attempts to let you in on the sighting, you casually reply "Bang wide, yeah!"
Translation: "He knows what you're upto!"
Eg. In a game of poker for instance. If player 1 sees a bluff in player 2. Player 1 simply looks at player 2, smiles, winks and says confidently, "Bang wide".
Eg. Finally nailing long division in school.
"Did you get a remainder?"
"Nah, I'm bang wide now!"
Eg. You're mate is trying to make you aware of an ass that deserves checking out. Unbeknownst to him, you've already seen it. When he attempts to let you in on the sighting, you casually reply "Bang wide, yeah!"
by Maizeyface August 19, 2013

by ridaaa September 7, 2020

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 May 31, 2025
