etymology - Origin, history and precise meaning of banger in the US . . . It is plausible that banger, in the current sense of a successful song derives from the above meaning of headbanger The idea is of a successful piece of music to which rhythm people move and dance The earliest mention of banger in that respect is from the UD in 2005, but it is very likely that its usage dates earlier
Its like banger after banger 是什么意思? - HiNative It's like banger after bangerit means something is a great hit, awesome after awesome|@gmz02344 not exactly It would more so be used to describe multiple things that are being released, brought, or shared from the same place For example: “Every movie Netflix releases is a banger after banger” |@gmz02344 It means they produce a lot of good content It’s American slang! A “banger” is
Banger的意思和用法 - HiNative A: A “banger” can either be a song that is really good (“This one’s a banger”) or a really old car (“Tom’s still driving his Dad’s old banger”) I think “got a banger” would probably be the latter (the car), but I’ve never heard that phrase!
【Banger】の例文や意味・使い方 | HiNative A: "A banger" and "a hit" are both idiomatic expressions used to describe something that is popular or widely appreciated, but they have slightly different connotations: 1 "A banger": This term is often used to describe a song or piece of music that is energetic, catchy, and gets people excited or dancing It implies that the music has a