A bang typically results from two sounds: the rapid compression and release of air, often caused by an explosive force, and the sharp impact noise produced when two objects collide with great force. In the case of a gunshot, for example, the initial explosive sound from the gunpowder igniting creates the bang, while the bullet breaking the sound barrier adds a secondary sonic boom. Together, these sounds create the characteristic sharp noise we associate with a bang.
A word that sounds like what it is trying to describe, like "Bang!" or "Moo".
Fingerbang is when you make your hand into the shape of a gun and you go, "bang bang!"
Monsuno - 2011 Bang 2-2 was released on: USA: 28 April 2013
The Whatever Show with Michael Swiskay - 2012 Bang Bang Shoot Shoot 2-1 was released on: USA: 25 December 2012
Comedy Bang Bang - 2012 Amy Poehler Wears a Black Jacket and Grey Pants 1-2 was released on: USA: 15 June 2012
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Yes Bang is an onomatopoeia because when an object makes a bang sounds it sounds similar to the word Bang.
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No, you are probably mistaking it for another famous musical of that period - "The sounds of music". Chitty Citty Bang Bang takes place at about the beginning of the 20th century.
Yes, the use of words that imitate sounds is called onomatopoeia. Words like crash, bang, and clang are examples of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds they represent.
First thing is to determined where the bang came from. It may be a fuel leak. Did it catch fire or just make a loud sound? Sounds like the fuel pump's gone.
Scream, bang, crash, etc.
"Woosh" "Crunch" "Crack" "Slap" "Boom" "Bang"
The c can make 2 sounds. It can make the k sound and the s sound.
Banging a guitar will render it inoperable.
You probably think about Chiddy Bang's Opposite Of Adults, right? :)
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