Idioms for bang

    bang off, Chiefly British Slang. immediately; right away.
    bang on, Chiefly British Slang. terrific; marvelous; just right: That hat is absolutely bang on.

Origin of bang

1
1540–50; 1930–35 for def 5; compare Old Norse banga to beat, hammer, Low German bangen to strike, beat, German dialect banken; perhaps orig. imitative

SYNONYMS FOR bang

British Dictionary definitions for bang on (1 of 4)

bang on

adjective, adverb British informal

with absolute accuracy
excellent or excellently
Also (US): bang up

British Dictionary definitions for bang on (2 of 4)

bang 1
/ (bæŋ) /

noun

verb

adverb

Word Origin for bang

C16: from Old Norse bang, banga hammer; related to Low German bangen to beat; all of imitative origin

British Dictionary definitions for bang on (3 of 4)

bang 2
/ (bæŋ) /

noun

a fringe or section of hair cut straight across the forehead

verb (tr)

to cut (the hair) in such a style
to dock (the tail of a horse, etc)

Word Origin for bang

C19: probably short for bangtail short tail

British Dictionary definitions for bang on (4 of 4)

bang 3
/ (bæŋ) /

noun

a variant spelling of bhang

Medical definitions for bang on

Bang
[ băng, bäng ]
Bernhard Lauritz Frederik 1848-1932

Danish veterinarian who discovered Brucella abortus, the agent of brucellosis in cattle and of undulant fever in humans.

Idioms and Phrases with bang on

bang