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n. (context British NZ English) meal of sausages and mashed potato, usually with onions and gravy added.
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- Redirect Bangers and mash (disambiguation)
Bangers and mash is a British colloquial name for sausages served with mashed potato.
Bangers and mash may also refer to:
- "Bangers And Mash", a comic song by Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren (1961), a follow-up to their single " Goodness Gracious Me (song)"
- "Bangers + Mash", a song by Radiohead, released on the In Rainbows bonus disc.
- Bangerz and Mash, two characters in the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Quest VIII.
- Bangers and Mash (TV series), a children's television series in 1991 on ITV.
- Bangers and Mash (radio show), a BBC radio show.
Bangers and Mash was a single-series radio comedy programme that aired from January to February 1999. There were six half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Written by Katie Hims, and starring Mark Straker, Gerard McDermott, and Catherine Harvey, the show centred on former nun Martina and her (mis)adventures working for a catering company.
Bangers and Mash British-American-Australian-Canada was a children's cartoon series broadcast on CITV in 1989, and repeated until around 1993. The series consisted of 24 five-minute episodes.
Usage examples of "bangers and mash".
I'm telling you, what the Bolshies have done to bangers and mash, blimey, you wouldn't give it to a starving termite.
The English girl looked through me, so I turned my attention to my bangers and mash, tepid from the microwave.
I was still hanging around at midnight waiting for someone to take me in Field Briefing, bangers and mash in the canteen when I finally got fed up, then back to square one, thinking I might have been a bloody lemon after all if this was the way they were going to play it.
I'll make bangers and mash, and we'll knock back a bottle of Pouilly-Fumé.