Citations:bang flag gun

English citations of bang flag gun and bang-flag gun

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  • 1997 March 5, E. Z. Smith, “The History Of Practical Jokes #2 (jk2m.jpg)”, in rec.humor[1] (Usenet), message-ID <5fk4be$2ic$2@taurus.cybergate.com>:
    John Wilkes Booth, actor/inventor, is credited with devising the first bang-flag gun, which he introduced to the American public in 1865.
  • 2000 January 29, IowaSt 88, “Legends of Batman - THE JOKER”, in rec.toys.action-figures.marketplace[2] (Usenet), message-ID <20000129094355.22221.00000278@ng-ba1.aol.com>:
    The Joker with snapping jaw and bang flag gun.
  • 2015, Keith Korman, End Time, Macmillan (→ISBN), page 119:
    [] , tattoos on anonymous arms, a photo of the Bang-Flag-Gun that got her into all that trouble. She flipped past it, but discerned no discernable order, no notations, no police work to the drawer.
  • 2016, Barnaby Haran, Watching the red dawn: The American avant-garde and the Soviet Union, Manchester University Press (→ISBN):
    ... but there is none of the sloganeering that typified League productions. If the League saw film as a 'weapon of the class struggle', then Pie in the Sky is a cinematic bang-flag gun. If Zuker and Alexander deem the film apolitical, I suggest that ...
  • 2020, DC Vesser, More than Don't Let 'em Win, Page Publishing Inc (→ISBN):
    On March 12, 2017, Snoop Dogg released “Lavender,” a controversial clown-themed music video in which Snoop Dogg is seen firing a prank “Bang!” flag gun at a clown dressed to resemble President Trump.

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  • 2008 October 14, Mike, “Wanna know how I got these scars? They were $3.49 . . .”, in The Sockpuppet Asylum[3]:
    "I'm going all out with the props. A rubber fish with a big smile, a bang flag gun, and a kazoo. . . ."
  • 2011 September 20, Dennis D’Alesandro, “Belknapʼs bizarro world at Rebekah Templeton”, in The Art Blog[4]:
    I was waiting to be offered an exploding cigar and then shot with a bang flag gun!
  • 2011 October 15, Jesse Gaffney, “Bang-Flag gun”, in Theatre Projects[5]:
    For Goodnight Moon there is a bit where one of the characters uses an old cartoon-y bang-flag gun.
  • 2012 September 25, Mary Hamilton, “The Gobstopper Job: stereotypes, shortcuts and stealing sweets”, in newsmary[6], retrieved 2012-12-14:
    The players for each run had to pick a character class – a single thing they could do – and with it came a prop with which they could do it. Gunmen had a little bang-flag gun that let them incapacitate one policeman.
  • 2012 November 29, “Dean Winchester with BANG Flag Gun”, in pandawhale[7], retrieved 2012-11-30: