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A word to be used when just a simple "Bam" would not provide the desired effect. A word used to convey the huge ramifications of several actions that lead the subject down a road to inevitable demise. A WORD THAT MUST BE USED WITH EXTREME CAUTION.
Roger: "Did you hear about Ted?"
Fran: "No, what happened"
Roger: "Well it was the third night in a row that he came home late from the office, and his wife noticed that he smelled of a perfume that she never wore. So she drugged his evening tea, waited until he passed out, and then brought him up to the roof of the building. There, she stripped him down to his boxers, and tied his left ankle to the slightly bent TV antenna. She left him there for three days and three nights, and on the dawn of the fourth day, she undid the rope..dragged him to the edge of the building..and pushed him over the edge. On his way down, Ted took one last look up at the sky and then looked down to the ground where he saw a man walking by on the sidewalk. He followed the man with his eyes when WHABAM!.. the man spilled his coffe on his new tie.
Fran: But the tie was okay?
Roger:Thankfully
Fran: ....good.
whabam by Nicka Fri Fri April 19, 2007
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A word to be used when just a simple "Bam" would not provide the desired effect. A word used to convey the huge ramifications of several actions that lead the subject down a road to inevitable demise. A WORD THAT MUST BE USED WITH EXTREME CAUTION.
Roger: "Did you hear about Ted?"
Fran: "No, what happened"
Roger: "Well it was the third night in a row that he came home late from the office, and his wife noticed that he smelled of a perfume that she never wore. So she drugged his evening tea, waited until he passed out, and then brought him up to the roof of the building. There, she stripped him down to his boxers, and tied his left ankle to the slightly bent TV antenna. She left him there for three days and three nights, and on the dawn of the fourth day, she undid the rope..dragged him to the edge of the building..and pushed him over the edge. On his way down, Ted took one last look up at the sky and then looked down to the ground where he saw a man walking by on the sidewalk. He followed the man with his eyes when WHABAM!.. the man spilled his coffe on his new tie.
Whabam by Nicka Fri Fri December 16, 2008
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A word usually following when a skater says "owned"
I declare this car owned, WHABAM!
Whabam by LinksRevenge86 March 4, 2008

whabm,icyima! 

A very gay quote from a very gay character.
“We Had A Bonding Moment, I Cradled You In My Arms!” - Keith Kogan, space gay

“Nope, don't remember.” Lance McClain, space bi in denial

whabm,icyima!
A term of excitement, approval or ending any common sentences coined by one Jesse Stephenson.
Got my tickets to NKOTBSB. WABAM!!!!
I'm going to bed. WABAM!
WABAM by NKOTBSB October 23, 2011
A catchy phrase to display Dominance

replacing phrases such as "In Your Face" etc.

An Extreme Reaction to an instance in life

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Sports Announcer "And he just crushes that pitch WhamBammy, that was a Bomb!"

Graphic Artist: "so what do you think of that?"
Client: "this is dope."
Graphic Artist: "WhamBammy"

Kid 1: "Man this dude keeps messin with me, I'm tired of it"
Kid2: "Don't complaint to me man, hit him with the Whambammy and knock his a** out!"

Sports Announcer: "Oh My and he lands the haymaker, WhamBammy, with the Right!"

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WhamBammy by geekGREM June 15, 2012

Wha Bam! 

What a captain says when necessary, in a time of excitement, or when he is banning someone from a live chat

It is a very epic word that only sounds right when it comes from Mr. Captain's mouth
"That's it, I'm banning you, Wha Bam!"
Wha Bam! by Agent Smiles February 14, 2010