Jane P
Friday 6th March 2009 11:15am
Chichester
1,071 posts
I always thought it was 'banged to rights' - without much thought.
Similarly I thought the expression was 'If that's what you think, you've got another thing coming'. Even though I recently found out it was 'You've got another think coming' which actually makes sense, the first still sounds better to me.
Your ones reminded me of others though. I am a cockernee so it may be that - but I also used to hear the expression 'bang on' as in dead right a lot and also we'd say 'What are you banging on about?'. May not be a London thing but I haven't heard that expression in ages and never really wondered before what the 'bang' was all about!
I've just discovered that bang comes from an old Norse word 'banga' which means to hammer something home - which makes sense of some of these.
Seems to be a recent thing (in the UK) to refer to a fringe as 'bangs' which are a result of cutting the hair 'bang off'.I say all this with the utmost conviction of someone who's just spent five minutes googling! Who needs a real education these days?