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Definition of Shebangs
1. shebang [n] - See also: shebang
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shebangs
Literary usage of Shebangs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mosby's Rangers: A Record of the Operations of the Forty-third Battalion by James Joseph Williamson (1895)
"October, 1864—Camping Out—shebangs—Running Citizens and Guerrillas on the Railroad—
General Augur Unable to Protect and Run the Road, with all the Force at ..."
2. Mosby's Rangers: A Record of the Operations of the Forty-third Battalion of by James Joseph Williamson (1909)
"October, 1864—Camping Out—shebangs—Running Citizens and Guerrillas on the Railroad—
Genera] Augur Unable to Protect and Run the Road, with all the Force at ..."
3. History of the Fortieth Illinois Inf., (volunteers) by Ephraim J. Hart (1864)
""We soon fixed, for ourselves, quite comfortable " shebangs," out of the lumber
and building material which the other boys had left. ..."
4. Vigilante Days and Ways: The Pioneers of the Rockies; the Makers and Making by Nathaniel Pitt Langford (1912)
"It was fully understood that whoever passed over either of these roads would have
to run the gantlet in the neighborhood of the shebangs, and people ..."