bang on
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edit- bang-on (adjective)
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Adjective
editbang on (comparative more bang on, superlative most bang on)
- (informal) Precisely accurate; exactly appropriate or fitting; spot on.
- Synonyms: on the mark, on the money, spot on
- 2005, June A. Valladares, Ideate with June A. Valladares[1], page 77:
- So I can truly say that God's Perfect Timing is more bang-on than GMT or IST or EST or any other manmade time —He is never too early and He is never too late!
- 2009, Steven Manners, Valley of Fire[2], page 22:
- “ […] A case of gambling addiction — what could be more bang on in a place like Las Vegas?”
Preposition
edit- (informal, British, Australia) Exactly at
- I managed to arrive bang on five o’clock.
- She’s bang on the dot, as usual.
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editbang on (third-person singular simple present bangs on, present participle banging on, simple past and past participle banged on)
- (informal, British, Australia, Ireland, usually derogatory) To talk about something constantly and tiresomely.
- I started recycling, just so she’d stop banging on about it.
- Give it a rest! You've been banging on all day.
- 2014 February 24, “CNN axes Piers Morgan Live with final show due to air next month as British presenter admits Americans 'tired of hearing me bang on about gun control'”, in Daily Mail[3], retrieved 29 July 2014:
- Morgan said: ‘Look, I am a British guy debating American cultural issues, including guns, which has been very polarising, and there is no doubt that there are many in the audience who are tired of me banging on about it.'
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