på en gång
111gang und gebe — gang und gäbe Ein Stabreim, der aus den Worten gang , also dem was unter den Leuten umläuft (gängig ist) und gäbe , mhd. gaebe = angenehm, gültig , zusammengesetzt ist …
112gang-up — /gang up /, n. an act of ganging up or uniting in opposition to someone or something. [1935 40; n. use of v. phrase gang up (on)] …
113gang plug — noun An electrical adaptor with a row of sockets • • • Main Entry: ↑gang …
114gang-punch — gangˈ punch transitive verb (computing) To punch (the same information) in a number of cards, or to punch (a number of cards) with the same information • • • Main Entry: ↑gang …
115gang switches — plural noun A number of electrical switches connected so that they can be operated simultaneously • • • Main Entry: ↑gang …
116gang up with — To join in the (dubious) activities of • • • Main Entry: ↑gang …
117gang-bye — gangˈ bye noun (Scot) The go by • • • Main Entry: ↑gang …
118gang|board — «GANG BRD, BOHRD», noun. a board or plank with cleats for steps, used in getting on or off a ship, a low scaffolding, or the like …
119gang|bust|er — «GANG BUHS tuhr», noun. U.S. Informal. an investigator, prosecutor, or other agent of the law concerned with breaking up criminal gangs …
120gang|bust|ing — «GANG BUHS tihng», noun. U.S. Informal. the work, activities, or criminal prosecution carried on by gangbusters …