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Madhulk Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

L intend to go out with a bang...

I'm a world-class party girl. l intend to go out with a bang. Go to parties with a style?
Several, (several what?) if it can be arranged.
  

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S. Elliot): This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper. ) Go off with a bang = to have a incredibly successful beginning.

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  • Elliot): This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.
  • ) Go off with a bang = to have a incredibly successful beginning.
  • Go out with a bang = to die in a spectacular way I think your quote is a misquote - is confusing the last two.
  • I don't have enough context to decipher the "several" - maybe methods, or ways.
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THe Hollow Men (T.S. Elliot):

This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.

(It just slowly fades away - like a star that burns itself out, it does not end in an explosion, like a supernova.)

Go off with a bang = to have a incredibly successful beginning.
Go out with a bang = to die in a spectacular way

I think your quote is a misquote -
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Several bangs!

("Go out" may be a pun.)
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Could "a bang" refer to a sexual encounter within the context you're working with?
If so, she seems to want to arrange several "bangs" if possible, intrepid girl.

CJ

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