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Meaning of "ka-boom"
Ka-boom (noun): An onomatopoeic term used to represent a loud explosion or sudden loud noise. This term is often utilized in writing or speech to vividly describe a loud and impactful sound, such as that of an explosion
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- Alternative spelling of kaboom
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I distinctly heard the whistle and then the huge ka-boom.
There is a good chance ward 's wearing his ka-boom box . You were dressed like a cowboy.
Ethan asked for some advice, then suggested that Ben be his mentor and then ka-boom.
Crash and ka-boom.
Put a little plutonium inside a demon core, and the next thing you know, ka-boom.
Well, we will know if we hear an earth-shattering ka-boom beneath our feet.
Next! Thanks for coming in to interview on such short notice, Ka-Boom.
There is a good chance Ward 's wearing his ka-boom box.
He used said card an hour ago to purchase a large amount of Dynex . Ka-boom.
Let us try that again . Ka-boom.
This will allow me to overheat the engines and, ka-boom.
I use the microwave as a microwave, instead of a ka-boom box.
Well, if not, we will have one hell of a ka-boom.
One spark from the drill… and ka-boom.
Yeah, but if they get suspicious or we start shooting … Ka-boom.
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Easy. Put a little plutonium inside a demon core, and the next thing you know, ka-boom.
Drive wherever you like . Ka-boom.
Just grab on right here. Ka-boom.
Enough . There is a good chance Ward 's wearing his ka-boom box.