bang down the door

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bang down the door (third-person singular simple present bangs down the door, present participle banging down the door, simple past and past participle banged down the door)

  1. (idiomatic, colloquial) To present oneself as a strong candidate for a role or achievement, explicitly or implicitly.
    • 2018 Ben Collins, Two rookie Saints earn new contracts Australian Football League, 16 October 2018. Accessed 2 May 2019.
      "He's proved himself as a handy wingman and forward at VFL level and I'm sure he'll be banging down the door for senior selection next year."
  2. To demand something.
    • 2019 April 9, Ed Kilgore, Can Progressives Forgive Kamala Harris Her Past Moderation?[1], New York, retrieved 2 May 2019:
      “There’s an important role to play on the outside, banging down the door, on bended knee, trying to change the system,” she recounted in an interview in 2018 on the popular hip-hop morning show the Breakfast Club.

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