See also: bangstick

English edit

Noun edit

bang stick (plural bang sticks)

  1. Alternative form of bangstick
    • 2003, Rick Acker, The Lost Treasure of Fernando Montoya, →ISBN, page 82:
      He pointed the bang stick at the closest shark and braced for the impact.
    • 2008, Michael J. Ganas, The Girl Who Rode Dolphins, →ISBN, page 103:
      With his right hand, he held the 12-inch bang stick straight out, arm fully extended as the sharks jaws gaped wide to display its full arsenal of frightening weaponry.
    • 2012, Patricia Briggs, Fair Game: An Alpha and Omega novel, →ISBN:
      Benedict went into the office in the far corner of the barn and came out with a seven- or eight-foot-long stick with what looked like a hypodermic taped on the end with duct tape. It wasn't a bang stick - but it looked like one had inspired its creation.