bang out

bang out
To do something quickly, in a slipshod, or unprofessional manner.

Ive got this paper due tomorrow, but I think I can bang it out in one night.


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  • Bang out — play (music) loudly …   Dictionary of Australian slang

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  • get a bang out of — informal derive excitement or pleasure from some people get a bang out of reading that stuff * * * get a bang out of US informal : to enjoy (something) very much You ll get a bang out of [=you ll like] this story. She got a bang out of [=got a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • get a bang out of N. Amer. — get a bang out of N. Amer. informal derive excitement or pleasure from. → bang …   English new terms dictionary

  • get a bang out of someone or something — AND get a kick out of someone or something tv. to get a thrill from someone or something. □ I always get a bang out of her jokes. □ She gets a kick out of her grandchildren …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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