bangs
See also: Bangs
English
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom bang (“to cut [hair], dock [an animal's tail]”), probably from the sudden manner in which docked hair appears to burst out explosively when it's cut (i.e. "with a bang"). Ultimately from bang (“to strike noisily, explode”).
Noun
editbangs pl (normally plural, singular bang)
- plural of bang
- (chiefly US, Philippines) Hair hanging over the forehead.
- (chiefly US) A hairstyle including such hair, especially cut straight across the forehead.
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editTranslations
edithair that hangs down over the forehead
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Verb
editbangs
- third-person singular simple present indicative of bang
Etymology 2
editShortened from Bang's disease.
Noun
editbangs (uncountable)
- Brucellosis, a bacterial disease.
Cebuano
editEtymology
editFrom English bangs, plural of bang, from Middle English *bangen, from Old English *bangian, *bangan or Old Norse banga (“to pound, hammer”); both from Proto-Germanic *bang- (“to beat”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰen- (“to beat, hit, injure”).
Pronunciation
edit- Hyphenation: bangs
Noun
editbangs
French
editNoun
editbangs m
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