In Australian English, a "banger" has referred to a sausage since the time of the First World War. Before that in Australia, a banger meant a morning coat, or an unreliable motor vehicle. All of these are publicly documented by reputable lexicographers.
(sexuality, slang) A person who has sex. quotations ▼coordinate terms ▼ (automotive, slang) An old, worn-out car. From a stereotypical one backfiring, making banging noises. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: bucket, beater, hooptie, jalopy, wreck, crock, shitbox, rustbucket; see also Thesaurus:old car.
A banger is a song that, well, bangs. A banger is not to be confused with a bop. A banger is a song that speaks to your current situation, a song you hear that narrates everything you're feeling and evokes deep emotions within you. Similar to a bop it is a song for the moment, not lifelong.
banger (n.)
1650s, "anything which bangs," in any sense, agent noun from bang (v.). British English slang for "a sausage," by 1919, perhaps is from a sense of "a bludgeon," though this is recorded only in U.S. slang. Bangster was a 17c. word for "muscular bully."
Bangers and mash is Cockney rhyming slang for money.
British sausages being called bangers seems to be a historical legacy, a colloquial term left over from war time when sausages sometimes exploded in the pan when you cooked them. We started calling sausages bangers sometime during the first World War, it was a slang name for a sausage at the time.
four-banger in American English
(ˈfɔrˈbæŋər, ˈfour-) noun. Automobiles slang. a four-cylinder engine.
A banger is a dish you use to vaporize concentrates on a dab ring or even on a bong. While available in a variety of designs and materials, most bangers are circular and made of quartz. Other less common materials include Borosilicate glass, Ceramic and Titanium.
Irish Sausage is also commonly known as “English Sausage”, “British Sausage, and as “Bangers” outside of the UK; the terms are used interchangeably. The traditional recipe consists of ground pork, a rusk bread filler, eggs, seasonings and a natural pork or beef casing.
Etymology. Although it is sometimes stated that the term "bangers" has its origins in World War II, the term was actually in use at least as far back as 1919.
People typically use the term banger to refer to a high-energy, tightly-crafted song. Bangers are often but definitely not always pop songs, featuring highly infectious beats.
BANGER. Definition: A Good Thing (see also BELTER) Type: Slang Word (Jargon)
@Bang. A banger means something that was unbelivably awesome.
A banger is a dish used to vaporize cannabis concentrate on a bong or dab rig. Bangers can vary in design but are generally circular and made of glass, quartz, ceramic, or titanium. The various materials retain heat differently and require different cleaning techniques.
Bangers are sausages. [British, informal] ... bangers and mash. countable noun [usually adjective NOUN]
These sausages are white or pink and are made primarily of pork butt, a small amount of breadcrumbs, and water. They are normally pleasantly spiced with both sweet and savory spices. The average banger will have both salt and pepper, as well as sage, ginger and mace or allspice. Spices differ depending upon the brand.
Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US)
These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted cream and always a cup of tea.
Consisting of mashed potato and sausages, with added onions and gravy, bangers and mash is a dish often reserved for pub menus, both in Britain and in the United States.
It looks more like an inverted traffic cone or pylon without the sharp, pointy edge. A female quartz banger goes on top and around the male joint of your water pipe. In order to cover the surface of the male joint, a female quartz banger has a flaring bottom, similar to that of a lampshade.