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Definition of bang for someone's buck

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Other terms relating to 'bang':

Definitions include: a car with 4 cylinders.
Definitions include: to have, to take.
Definitions include: a person that you would have sex with; not a gorgeous person but an average person
Definitions include: to have sex with a person ("bang") and then have them leave ("boot").
Definitions include: a friend who one isn't dating but "bangs" (i.e. has sex with); "friend with benefits".
Definitions include: To be beat up.
Definitions include: a person who one wants to bang (i.e. have sex with.)
Definitions include: vagina.
Definitions include: Slang for the phrase "Doing This For Sprite" Compare to: Numbers used to replace words like to, too, for, four, ate, date, straight, hate, faith , startin'and somethin'. Example: From Me 2 U..
Definitions include: to test something before it is released or presented.
Definitions include: to have sex with a woman.
Definitions include: to face difficulties while trying to solve a problem.
Definitions include: to hit or cause bodily injury.
Definitions include: sexually attractive.
Definitions include: excellent.

Other terms relating to 'buck':

Definitions include: a large amount of money.
Definitions include: unattractive.
Definitions include: originated when people in the tri state area would get cut in the face, usually by gang members.
Definitions include: one of many made up "sex moves" that involve physical abuse of women.
Definitions include: completely naked.
Definitions include: to masturbate.
Definitions include: to cheer up.
Definitions include: uncontrollable, uncivilized; "crazy".
Definitions include: to feel great.
Definitions include: to feel good.
Definitions include: to get crazy, go wild.
Definitions include: to get hit with a thrown object.
Definitions include: of a person, in a particular sexual position.
Definitions include: an invitation to let something proceed, as when bull-riding and requesting the gate be opened.
Definitions include: to look excellent.

Other terms relating to 'for':

Definitions include: taking a passive role.
Definitions include: attracted to young males.
Definitions include: to be homosexual.
Definitions include: acronym for "best friend(s) for life".
Definitions include: a phrase used in reference to someone under the influence of opiates who keeps nodding off with their mouth open, as it resembles performing fellatio.
Definitions include: so compatible that even the known bugs of product A were replicated in the "bug-for-bug compatible" product B.
Definitions include: British expression meaning that the speaker doesn't want to do something.
Definitions include: to need to urinate.
Definitions include: to be excited about.
Definitions include: to vomit.
Definitions include: to vomit (noisily).
Definitions include: the person is going to be in trouble.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: fat.
Definitions include: able to handle or tolerate.

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