Sausages? Yes. Though some people may not recognise that British term for them. Others will gladly point you to a cafe or pub that serves 'bangers and mash'. Bungers? As in fireworks? Only in the Northern Territory for one day a year. Otherwise their sale is illegal.
Eggs and sausages. Bangers are a local term for sausage in the UK.
The term mish mash means a confused mess of something or a jumbled mess of something. It is a mixed up mess that would be confusing to try to figure out.
Sausages have been around for many years. However, the term banger came about during during WW1. Due to meat rations in place, more water was added and when they were being cooked they used to explode; hence the term 'banger'.
The term "bangers" to refer to sausages is believed to have originated in Britain during World War I, when sausages were made with a high water content due to meat shortages. The sausages would hiss, pop, and sometimes explode ("bang") while cooking, hence the nickname "bangers."
To roll (a cannabis cigarette) is the meaning to the British term to skin up.
its a slang term for hello
The term "bangers" originated during World War II; when, due to rationing, sausages had a higher water content, and could explode under high heat if not cooked carefully.
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It is a British term and the 925 signifies that it is sterling.
mashing is when you mash som thing to make it mushy e.g. i have some potatoes and i want to mash them to make mash poteose.and hello im joe harris.
Semibreve is the British term for "whole note."