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Definition of bants in English: bants(also bantz) plural nounbantsbænts British informal Playfully teasing or mocking remarks exchanged with another person or group; banter. it's going to be a top night with plenty of bants the bantz were better before social media and even better before text messaging Example sentencesExamples - This is just an extension of bants started by a certain Seville coach this year.
- The pair took their lad bants a bit too far as they passed their time in the jungle by hurling insults at each other.
- Ooh, that'll start a legendary bantz battle on Twitter come the morning.
- There's nothing as spectacular as Rooney's original finish, but you get to see some epic bants between the Manchester United hotshots past and present.
- I haven't had any bantz from Man City, just Chelsea, United, Everton, Arsenal and, um, Fulham.
- A proper Soccer Saturday supporter I reckon, loads of top bantz with your mates and bad trainers.
- The "bants", as Jay and Neil would call them, come thick, fast and foul here and each of the four friends has their own tortuous meltdown.
- Jake has come out and said he wasn't bothered by Bullard's bants.
- The duo had been entertaining us all with their bants throughout the evening.
- The quality of bants is obviously reliant on the quality of guests, but none of the line-ups in this series has disappointed.
Synonyms repartee, raillery, ripostes, sallies, swordplay, quips, wisecracks, crosstalk, wordplay
Origin Early 21st century: from banter. Definition of bants in US English: bants(also bantz) plural nounbæntsbants British informal Playfully teasing or mocking remarks exchanged with another person or group; banter. it's going to be a top night with plenty of bants the bantz were better before social media and even better before text messaging Example sentencesExamples - Jake has come out and said he wasn't bothered by Bullard's bants.
- Ooh, that'll start a legendary bantz battle on Twitter come the morning.
- The "bants", as Jay and Neil would call them, come thick, fast and foul here and each of the four friends has their own tortuous meltdown.
- I haven't had any bantz from Man City, just Chelsea, United, Everton, Arsenal and, um, Fulham.
- The pair took their lad bants a bit too far as they passed their time in the jungle by hurling insults at each other.
- The duo had been entertaining us all with their bants throughout the evening.
- There's nothing as spectacular as Rooney's original finish, but you get to see some epic bants between the Manchester United hotshots past and present.
- This is just an extension of bants started by a certain Seville coach this year.
- The quality of bants is obviously reliant on the quality of guests, but none of the line-ups in this series has disappointed.
- A proper Soccer Saturday supporter I reckon, loads of top bantz with your mates and bad trainers.
Synonyms repartee, raillery, ripostes, sallies, swordplay, quips, wisecracks, crosstalk, wordplay
Origin Early 21st century: from banter. |