To be wasted and ready to have a good time. To be on a that level that your ready to party like theres no tomorrow.
ei: see "chiddy" for further understanding
ei: see "chiddy" for further understanding
Man, I'm chiddy Bangged!!!
Dude. Let get Chiddy Bangged Tonight
Haha. were about to get banged and chiddy'd
Dude. Let get Chiddy Bangged Tonight
Haha. were about to get banged and chiddy'd
by JIMMY22C420 November 09, 2010
"...who the fuck actually talks about sex positions? really, i don't want to hear about how laurel and wilhelm were reverse mini banging in their reversing mini convertible."
by meyowp February 19, 2024
Dan: "hey we should retro bang"
Jill: "who is this? I don't have your number saved"
Dan: "you took me home after that concert five years."
Jill: "il be over at 9"
Jill: "who is this? I don't have your number saved"
Dan: "you took me home after that concert five years."
Jill: "il be over at 9"
by Tingtingadams April 21, 2015
Hairstyle belonging to a young man from the town of Smyrna,TN, usually the the owner of a low-rider S-10 or similar weiner dog-looking truck, consisting of a .5 guard all over the head with the exception of a short, free-standing fringe across the forehead.
by PsychFolkArt January 07, 2023
Smyrna Bangs can be achieved from curling your bangs, spraying with hairspray, then teasing your bangs with a comb or pick and spraying with hair spray again. The higher and stiffer you can get them the better.
She must use a whole can of Aqua Net to get those Smyrna Bangs so stiff and high. I bet a tornado couldn't mess those Smyrna Bangs up.
by Racegirl8346 October 06, 2013
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 June 01, 2025