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boom boom!
- used for signalling or accompanying the punch-line of a joke, especially a bad or corny joke UK, 1963
Coined as a catchphrase for children’s television puppet Basil Brush, first seen in 1963. - (in London) used as a call that signals approval or enthusiasm UK
- There was much debate during the election campaign about whether Tony Blair was booed or boomed at the Lilian Bayliss Technology School in London. — news.bbc.co.uk, 10 June 2005: A lexicon of teen speak
- — Lucy van Amerongen, The A–Z of Teen Talk, p. 9, 2007
- — Education Guardian, 20th March 2007
- Boom Boom! the crowd chants at Bridgeton boxing show — Greg Adomaitis, NJ.com, 18th October 2010
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