Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

boom boom

refers often to a remedial or lower level course for the "dumb kids". Interchangeable with the word "retarded". Strictly coming from Tampa Florida slang.

Darcy was able to build a model robopet that responded to ten different commands for her gifted science class final project with funding from the school.

Us in the boom boom class only made paper airplanes and my classmates were so boom boom they couldn't even get theirs to fly.

by goninjagoninjago July 10, 2009

boom

An exclamation used to define / draw attention to an excellent outcome. Can be used without any preamble. Typically accompanied by suitably emphatic hand / arm gestures.

"I just made the most awesome dinner - boom!"
"Check that backflip - boom!"
Walks into room wearing new shirt - points to shirt "boom!"

by Jack Union May 02, 2013

Boom

The sound of an explosion.

Princess Diana: *driving*
Her ex: *bumps*
*BOOM*
News: Poor Princess Diana died with a boom.

by mexican.potato February 20, 2023

Booming It

Derived from the word boomer. To assume you know what you are doing in everything, but in reality you have no idea (and subconsciously you know this), but just doing it anyway.

“Do you know what you’re doing?”

“No, I’m just booming it and hoping everything works out in my favor.”

by Kalstradamus April 16, 2020

boom boom

retarded or mentally slow

damn that boy is boom boom! look hes bangin his head against the wall!

by Linachka September 22, 2005

booming

The act of being on psychadelic mushrooms.

Colten is booming this weekend; he got a quarter of some bomb-ass shrooms.

by Ross October 29, 2004

Boom

Exclamation: Used as an oral exclamation mark but in a purely conversational context. Its function is not as heightened as the afore mentioned symbol so its impact is designed to simply reinforce ones point or statement. Generally found in light hearted, but not overtly humorous, situations.

Dinner's ready.... Boom.

Just quit my job... Boom.

by M. A. Larkin March 27, 2009