Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Bang Out
What does it mean?
To bang out means to produce or write something quickly and often without much care or attention to quality. It suggests a fast, efficient, and slightly rough production process.
Is it positive or negative?
It is generally negative or neutral when referring to speed over quality.
When do you use it?
You use it when describing the hasty creation of documents, reports, music, or other products, often when under pressure or close to a deadline.
Examples
Example 1: Let us bang out a quick email before lunch.
Example 2: He banged out the report in an hour.
Question for you
When do you need to bang out a task quickly?
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