Bang for the buck is a common English idiom. Check out the video to find out all the details you need to know about how to use it in real life.
Bang for the buck meaning: Something that offers good value for the money you paid for it.
Bang for the buck origin: Bang = excitement and buck = money. Could be a play on Pepsi's advertising campaign from the 1950s, “More bounce to the ounce.”
Bank for the buck examples:
"We need to get more bang for our buck. Mason just isn't worth what we're paying him."
"That video game console isn't cheap but you get a lot of bang for the buck with all the games that come with it."
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