The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000 by Various
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1. n. Common spoken name for ! (ASCII 0100001), especially when used in pronouncing a [1058]bang path in spoken hackish. In [1059]elder days this was considered a CMUish usage, with MIT and Stanford hackers preferring [1060]excl or [1061]shriek; but the spread of Unix has carried `bang' with it (esp. via the term [1062]bang path) and it is now certainly the most common spoken name for !. Note that it is used exclusively for non-emphatic written !; one would not say "Congratulations bang" (except possibly for humorous purposes), but if one wanted to specify the exact characters `foo!' one would speak "Eff oh oh bang". See [1063]shriek, [1064]ASCII. 2. interj. An exclamation signifying roughly "I have achieved enlightenment!", or "The dynamite has cleared out my brain!" Often used to acknowledge that one has perpetrated a [1065]thinko immediately after one has been called on it. _________________________________________________________________ Node:bang on, Next:[1066]bang path, Previous:[1067]bang, Up:[1068]= B = bang on vt. To stress-test a piece of hardware or software: "I banged on the new version of the simulator all day yesterday and it didn't crash once. I guess it is ready for release." The term [1069]pound on is synonymous. _________________________________________________________________ Node:bang path, Next:[1070]banner, Previous:[1071]bang on, Up:[1072]= B = |
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