Dude why did you buy this Mustang?
Whats wrong with this car?
It has like no bang space bro.
Good thing I kept the receipt!
Whats wrong with this car?
It has like no bang space bro.
Good thing I kept the receipt!
by NOTalexguebara....maybe August 30, 2012

So sorry to hear about Laura’s car accident. Silver lining: now that she’s lost all of her limbs, she would make a great bang bag.
by Betsy17 April 28, 2024

by Word clout May 24, 2021

by Supermacsguylover101 November 7, 2022

A phrase used by NFC North fans, born between 1976 and 1992, to describe their reaction to Jay Cutler's post NFC North playing career.
Rishad: Yo Colt!
Colton: Whad up?
Rishad: Won't be the same without Cutler being on the Bears this year. SUX, nih!
Colton: What you talkin' fo? You ain't heard he got grabbed by Miami?
Rishad: Nah, nah! Can't be!
Colton: Check out yo sports page!
Rishad: Holy shit. You're right!
Colton: "Jay"ng Bang!
Colton: Whad up?
Rishad: Won't be the same without Cutler being on the Bears this year. SUX, nih!
Colton: What you talkin' fo? You ain't heard he got grabbed by Miami?
Rishad: Nah, nah! Can't be!
Colton: Check out yo sports page!
Rishad: Holy shit. You're right!
Colton: "Jay"ng Bang!
by Mateo Shhhhh! August 6, 2017

by kuyazinzane December 17, 2023

In the tower industry Woop Signal system "Bang Bang" means drop a load all the way to the ground as fast as you want to. Typically a guy riding the line would give this command to the hoist operator only after he was well clear of the tower and had a clean path to ground.
Modern hydraulic hoists limit speed but the old friction hoists could drop you nearly as fast as gravity. Back in the day you only said "bang bang" if you wanted to fly to the ground at breakneck speed. Not OSHA legal, but back in the day it was a lot of fun!
Not sure but I think the term came from when you accidently dropped a load and it bounced, thus it hit the ground twice, "bang, bang".
Modern hydraulic hoists limit speed but the old friction hoists could drop you nearly as fast as gravity. Back in the day you only said "bang bang" if you wanted to fly to the ground at breakneck speed. Not OSHA legal, but back in the day it was a lot of fun!
Not sure but I think the term came from when you accidently dropped a load and it bounced, thus it hit the ground twice, "bang, bang".
Guy riding the line says "We're calling it a day, clear of the tower, Bang Bang!"
Hoist operator would kick in the clutch in and let the headache ball and whoever was on it free fall to the ground then engage the clutch at the last moment before impact.
Hoist operator would kick in the clutch in and let the headache ball and whoever was on it free fall to the ground then engage the clutch at the last moment before impact.
by RJake4d August 29, 2019
