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boom-boom house; boom-boom parlor noun a brothel US- — American-Statesman (Austin, Texas), p. A7, 9 January 1966
- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 5, 1968
- He had what he called “Boom-boom Parlors,” a common name referring to prostitution in Vietnam. — Kenneth Mertel, Year of the Horse, p. 213, 1968
- A trip to the local boom-boom house not only enabled the three LRP’s to relieve a lot of tension, but also provided them with the information that the air force had an enormous amount of beer stored over in their supply center. — Gary Linderer, The Eyes of the Eagle, p. 136, 1991
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