bang in



bang in

1. To strike and dent something. That rogue shopping cart banged in the passenger side door of my car.
2. To score a goal. Their goalie made the initial save, but our trailing defenseman banged in the rebound.
See also: bang

bang something in

to crush something; to dent or collapse something. Who banged the side of the washing machine in? Who banged in the side of the washing machine?
See also: bang

bang in

verb
See also: bang

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pylyp-Ukrainian
Semyonsye-MYON, see-MYONRussian
Philemonfi-LEE-mən (English), fie-LEE-mən (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
RickeyRIK-eeEnglish
BrÍGhBREEIrish
Hasib-Arabic