bang out

Verb

 * 1)  To do (something) quickly, in a slipshod, or unprofessional manner, especially performing or composing music or a piece of writing.
 * 2)  To eject.
 * 3)  To celebrate (a fellow printing or newspaper industry worker) to mark their completion of an apprenticeship or their retirement by (formerly) hitting metal furniture in the printing room or (more recently) hitting one's desk in the newsroom.
 * 4)  To beat up (someone).
 * 1)  To eject.
 * 2)  To celebrate (a fellow printing or newspaper industry worker) to mark their completion of an apprenticeship or their retirement by (formerly) hitting metal furniture in the printing room or (more recently) hitting one's desk in the newsroom.
 * 3)  To beat up (someone).
 * 1)  To celebrate (a fellow printing or newspaper industry worker) to mark their completion of an apprenticeship or their retirement by (formerly) hitting metal furniture in the printing room or (more recently) hitting one's desk in the newsroom.
 * 2)  To beat up (someone).
 * 1)  To beat up (someone).

Usage notes

 * The object may appear before or after the particle. If the object is a pronoun, then it must be before the particle.

Translations

 * French:, ,
 * German:,  , zusammenstöpseln, raushauen
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1)  Someone who works or studies seemingly way too much.

Etymology 2
Clipping of

Adjective

 * 1)  Completely unacceptable.