He's a Iranian Canadian comedian, electrical engineer and YouTube personality.
he teaches people about electronics and the dangers of it by shocking himself (sometimes accidentally) on how things work in the circuit and rectifies fake YouTube life hacks and fake free energy circuits/videos.
He also likes to experiment with electricity especially high voltage electricity experiments and he explains the properties of a certain elements such as lead and graphite that he included in his experiments.
He is also known as Mehdi Sadaghdar in real life.
The word Electroboom is used as a subject in a sentence.
e.g
Electroboom is a really nice guy Electroboom is a smart and wise man teaching electronics
An elite technician or engineer who ponders heavy tomes in order to gain the sacred knowledge of electronics.
Bending the smallest particles of matter en mass to do his dark bidding is the mark of his wizardry.
internet friends, and/or those who haven't met in real life but have conversed through telephone or chatted on net. since all those interactions have taken place through means that run on electromagnetic waves
it is the love of electricity or the enjoyment in shocking things via electricity, same as pyromaniacs like to set things on fire and hydromaniacs find fun in water.
guy 1: That guy just electricuted that man.
guy 2: What happened?
guy 1: He just laughed, what an electromaniac.
Electromagnetic candy is any electrical object, usually computers or spaceships or mp3 players, that is bait and attracts geeks or others in general.
Electromagnetic Candy is a reference to an analogy used in the Farscape episode "Green Eyed Monster" where electromagnetic fields are attractive to Budongs.
"I was on the way to my Job interview, but I was distracted by the electromagnetic candy at JB Hi-Fi"
Question: "What present do you want for your birthday"
Answer :"Electromagnetic candy"
Question: "How good is that video game?"
Answer: "It is Electromagnetic Candy"