Bangs mean like a hair in front of your face at the top, for some reason, to cover your forehead or just to be popular etc.. Another term is bangs, it is like gun bangs like boom boom!
Example 1- I got my new bangs today!
Example 2- I heard some bangs outside, please be safe and lock all the doors.
Example 2- I heard some bangs outside, please be safe and lock all the doors.
by VscoSkrrSkrr October 5, 2019

A polite way to say "cluster fuck" when you can't/don't cuss.
Definition: When chaos ensues, nothing seems to go right and/or doing something clumsily.
Definition: When chaos ensues, nothing seems to go right and/or doing something clumsily.
"did you see the play the Alabama offense tried to pull?" - " Yeah that was a complete tangle bang! Go Dawgs!"
"so did you guys finally make out?" - "uggh, it was such a tangle bang, he couldn't even get my bra off"
"did you see the big wreck at Talladega this weekend?" "Yeah that was a complete tangle bang"
"so did you guys finally make out?" - "uggh, it was such a tangle bang, he couldn't even get my bra off"
"did you see the big wreck at Talladega this weekend?" "Yeah that was a complete tangle bang"
by E~Love March 16, 2023

by Saschowmein May 15, 2018

by Bananacondawithsnitties August 11, 2021

The slang name for younger followers of 'emo' (Emotional hardcore) fashion and music subculture.
A reference to both their youth and the common hairstyles in the emo aesthetic that utilize long, swooping bangs.
Originated out of the Goth term for young Goths 'Baby-Bat'.
Carries less of a derogatory connotation although can be used as an insult.
First used by middle-to-older 'Millennials' to refer to the fans from 'Generation Z' and younger.
The people who recall the original wave of the emo subcultural scene that grew to prominence from the late 1990s and into the early-to-mid 2000s, when they were in their teens and early-to-mid 20s, but often used by older emos to refer to younger ones in the scene in general.
A reference to both their youth and the common hairstyles in the emo aesthetic that utilize long, swooping bangs.
Originated out of the Goth term for young Goths 'Baby-Bat'.
Carries less of a derogatory connotation although can be used as an insult.
First used by middle-to-older 'Millennials' to refer to the fans from 'Generation Z' and younger.
The people who recall the original wave of the emo subcultural scene that grew to prominence from the late 1990s and into the early-to-mid 2000s, when they were in their teens and early-to-mid 20s, but often used by older emos to refer to younger ones in the scene in general.
Millennial 1: "Hey did you see that kid coming out of the mall just now?"
Millennial 2: "Yeah, is he wearing a Hawthorne Heights tshirt?"
Millennial 1: "Yeah and that hair-style is giving me crazy flashbacks to high school."
Millennial 2: "Good to see baby-bangs keeping the scene alive."
Millennial 2: "Yeah, is he wearing a Hawthorne Heights tshirt?"
Millennial 1: "Yeah and that hair-style is giving me crazy flashbacks to high school."
Millennial 2: "Good to see baby-bangs keeping the scene alive."
by Just-A-Little-Emotional February 12, 2021

A guy with glasses, hair, and a face. Fairly good looking, probably named Chris. Has a last name that starts with the first letter of a popular primary color.
by TheThirdAvaEver March 26, 2023

A term made by rapper, Matty G. A Bang Flow is basically a rapper's flow that can hit hard as fuck with the beat.
Other terms by Matty: 119116, and RED Mad
Other terms by Matty: 119116, and RED Mad
Rapper 1: Bro, swear I got a bang flow! I can hit hard as fuck with my bars.
Person 1: Shut the fuck up you suck at rapping.
Person 1: Shut the fuck up you suck at rapping.
by MattyGesus August 8, 2018
