Terms vs Jingbang - What's the difference?
terms | jingbang |
(colloquial, chiefly, Scotland) thing, lot, shebang
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* 1918–1920 , :
*1932 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Sunset Song'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 16:
*:And he called them Bloody Scotch savages , and was in an awful rage and at the term-time he had them sacked, the whole jing-bang of them, so sore affronted he had been.
As nouns the difference between terms and jingbang
is that terms is while jingbang is (colloquial|chiefly|scotland) thing, lot, shebang.jingbang
English
Alternative forms
* jing-bangNoun
(head)- It made my heart bleed; but the men had a great respect for the chief mate, who was, as they said, "the only seaman of the whole jing-bang , and none such a bad man when he was sober."
- Bloom was pointing out all the stars and the comets in the heavens to Chris Callinan and the jarvey: the great bear and Hercules and the dragon, and the whole jingbang lot.