banged up — ˌbanged ˈup 7 [banged up] adjective (NAmE, informal) injured or damaged • Two days after the accident she still looked pretty banged up … Useful english dictionary
banged — adjective Wearing the hair in such a way • • • Main Entry: ↑bang … Useful english dictionary
banged up — adjective a) Spending time in prison or jail. My uncle has been banged up for ten years now; I havent seen him in five. b) Physically injured or wounded. He is banged up: he suffers strain to left shoulder … Wiktionary
banged-up — adj British imprisoned, shut away. From the second sense of the verb to bang up. ► A banged up man s no good to me. I want to enjoy life, not spend it in prison waiting rooms. (Recorded, drug dealer s girlfriend, Lon don, 1984) … Contemporary slang
banged up — • to be put in prison. eg Did you hear John got banged up for that blag … Londonisms dictionary
Banged Up Abroad — Infobox Television show name = Banged up Abroad caption = format = Documentary series picture format = runtime = 60 minutes (including commercials) creator = starring = channel = Five first aired = March 2006 last aired = present num series = num … Wikipedia
banged — bæŋ n. strike, hit; sound of an explosion; slam; cannabis, hemp v. beat, strike; make constant noise; cut hair shorter exposing more of the forehead; (Aggressive Slang) engage in sexual intercourse, couple adv. with a sudden slamming boom;… … English contemporary dictionary
banged up — bruised and battered, injured, damaged … English contemporary dictionary
banged up — /bæŋd ˈʌp/ (say bangd up) adjective Colloquial pregnant …
banged against — knocked into, bumped into … English contemporary dictionary