What's the difference between hashbang and shebang?
Hashbang
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Shebang
Definition:
(n.) A jocosely depreciative name for a dwelling or shop.
Example Sentences:
(1) This whole shebang raised a few issues for me that won't go away.
(2) When other broadcasters either provide their content for free or allow subscribers to build their own package of channels, the approach of compelling people to buy the whole shebang via a tax is becoming indefensible.
(3) It's all there: the glassy black eyes of your typical Roswellian extraterrestrial, big reptilian dragon claws, fat old sinewy Jabba-the-guts – the whole shebang.
(4) You can use the leaves, the stalks and the flowers – the whole shebang.
(5) The whole shebang cost close to £1bn, so, at £40m, at least the Richard Rogers-designed venue seemed something of a bargain.
(6) I’ll be your host for tonight’s shebang, ably assisted by our film columnist Tom Shone and resident TV and showbiz expert Emma Gilbey Keller, so do join us for our live coverage from 6pm ET.
(7) That puts you right back at the centre of the whole shebang.
(8) 12.35pm: Having opened the whole shebang some 27 days ago, Shakira will be back at Soccer City to perform at the closing ceremony.
(9) England take on Luis Suarez and chums in arguable the day's biggest match, here's what James Richardson and the podcasters have to say about the whole shebang: Updated at 6.23am BST 5.52pm BST The blog will start shortly .
(10) He was like, ‘I want to do something crazy – I want you to host the VMAs, because I want that to be my last shebang,’” Cyrus said.
(11) It's time that all those people moved in on this whole shebang and if necessary pretend to have charm.
(12) They can walk alongside us, just not ahead and take charge of the whole shebang.
(13) The room was full of men with long matted beards, talking to themselves, staring at me, the whole cliched shebang.