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bang-bang
noun
- informal.war and fighting, esp involving ammunition
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Three batters later, the Yankees failed to match such bang-bang decision-making.
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s hard. And they’re kind of bang-bang situations.”
From Los Angeles Times
“We need to reduce our need for novelty and stimulation and whizzy-whizzy bang-bang dopamine, and just take time out to breathe and stare at the clouds - literally, if you're on a flight,” she says.
From BBC
But the trail runner, Andy Pages, was thrown out at home on a bang-bang play at the plate after running through a stop sign from third base coach Dino Ebel.
From Los Angeles Times
Other times, a bullpen blunder or bang-bang baserunning.
From Los Angeles Times
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