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Could you guys help me understand this sentence?
"They each had their own room and all. They were both around seventy years
old, or even more than that. They got a bang out of things, though--in a haifassed
way, of course."
I didn't understand the last sentence...
29 de oct. de 2012 21:55
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To get a bang out of something...
To get a kick out of something...
To get a thrill out of something...
To get some excitement out of something...
"half-assed" is a deliberate mispronunciation of the word haphazard (which is actually pronounced hap-hazard and NOT haffazard)
Haphazard means to do something without any real effort.
30 de octubre de 2012
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To "get a bang out of" something means to really enjoy it. It's a somewhat dated expression, not really used that much anymore. In context I would say it means the enjoyed life, (but in a half-assed way of course).
29 de octubre de 2012
1
to be half-assed about something = to make only half an effort to do something
Think about getting only half an ass of your chair to do some work.
More:
I couldn't be assed about it. = I couldn't be bothered to do it.
He's only half assed. = He's only half willing.
29 de octubre de 2012
1
"They got a bang out of things" says that they enjoyed things in life, perhaps in a slightly humorous or boisterous manner. "In a halfassed way, of course" seems to be a reference to their advanced ages -- how boisterous can a 70+ year old person be?
29 de octubre de 2012
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