Go out with a bang Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To finish something in a very impressive, exciting, or memorable way. Often used when someone ends a period, event, or job making a strong impact.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and enthusiastic; often used about parties, careers, or events ending memorably. Implies a positive, exciting finale, not a negative or literal explosion. Common in encouragement: 'Let's go out with a bang!' Avoid using literally for actual explosions.
Example Sentences
We want to go out with a bang at our last concert.
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The TV show decided to go out with a bang in its final episode.
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Let’s go out with a bang and make this party unforgettable!
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Even though he's retiring, he plans to go out with a bang by winning one last award.
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The restaurant wants to go out with a bang before closing its doors for good.
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Their team didn’t just finish the project—they really went out with a bang and surprised everyone.
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