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wham, bam, thank you m’am
used for describing anything done in very short order, especially sex US, 1942 Sometimes abbreviated, and sometimes embellished with other rhymes.- Well, there goes the liberty. That sure was a wham-bam-thank you, ma’am! — Thomas Heggen, Mister Roberts, p. 105, 1948
- [W]hat was your plot–to hop in bed with me, hop right out again, and get home before Grace does? Wham, bam, thank you ma’am? — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 104, 1957
- She’d take her men any place and do everything, but she’d tell them before they began anything they’d have to be quick like bunnies. Zip. Zam. Thank you, ma’am. — Judge John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone, p. 114, 1957
- Must be the fuckin’, mustn’t it/ All that whambam-thank-you-ma’am. — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 64, 1962
- [H]ow I wanted to get the old thank-you ma’am in the phone booth? — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, p. 174, 1965
- But what about sex? Not the wham-bam-thank-you-ma’am at home, but something to look forward to? — Nat Hentoff, I’m really dragged but nothing gets me down, p. 88, 1968
- Baseball players are not, by and large, the best dates. We prefer wham, bam, thank-you-ma’am affairs. — Jim Bouton, Ball Four, p. 204, 1970
- The MC5 might have put you “flat on your back” with “nipple stiffeners” and “wham, bam, thank you ma’am” jams[.] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 55, 1971
- With me, it wasn’t the all-American wham-bam, thank you, ma’am. — Xaviera Hollander, The Happy Hooker, p. 83, 1972
- I told him this had to be wham-bam-thank you Ma’m because I had to get back to New York. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 75, 1975
- I had ten dollars from my Granny for what they called a ’short date.’ And short it was, a regular wham, bam, thank you mam. — Ken Weaver, Texas Crude, p. 19, 1984
- Maybe when you hit maturity you’ll understand the diff between a Remington University man like David and a Westerburg boy like Ram “Wham-bam-thank-you-maam” Sweeney. — Heathers, 1988
- Immediately after the marriage, as soon as the reception was over, he grabbed her by the arm, then up the stairs and wham-bam. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 16, 1990
- For me, it was supposed to be a quick hit-and-forget, a slam-bam-thank-you-ma’am. — Nathan McCall, Makes Me Wanna Holler, p. 389, 1994
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