A Jamaican term for a flying across a stage into a dry hump during a stage show or road parade. Also the most elusive move from Street Fighter 4.
I hope they show a coochie boom in Cool Running's 2.
One time Tobe Hooper totally coochie boomed me and now I can no longer have children.
One time Tobe Hooper totally coochie boomed me and now I can no longer have children.
by metathought July 10, 2010

From the TV Show Gilmore Girls. On Rory's first day of college she's yelling up to her mom, Lorelai. Rory's says that she has too many beauty products to pack and it used to be just a little coppertone and boom she was done. All Lorelai catches is Copper Boom, so it become a phrase meaning to hurry up, get to it etc.
Lorelai: Copper boom!
Rory: What?
Lorelai: What you said to me this morning when you were trying to speed me up.
Rory: But you missed a bunch of stuff in between.
Lorelai: I think it's catchy. Go, go, unpack.
Rory: Copper boom.
Lorelai: Copper boom!
Rory: What?
Lorelai: What you said to me this morning when you were trying to speed me up.
Rory: But you missed a bunch of stuff in between.
Lorelai: I think it's catchy. Go, go, unpack.
Rory: Copper boom.
Lorelai: Copper boom!
by blueberry89 August 25, 2009

by Taheka December 8, 2003

The ultimate encouragement used to help brighten an individual and/or group of individuals mood(s) and/or attitude(s). Also used as a "lets do this!" or a "I'm ready!" kind of phrase.
Dude I just failed my test man. Its cool bro, boom revs! You'll get it next time!
You good man? You ready? Boom what? Revs dude revs, lets do this!
C'mon man boom revs.
You good man? You ready? Boom what? Revs dude revs, lets do this!
C'mon man boom revs.
by HennyKoaka June 16, 2011

'Boom Panes!' is a Filipino street slang expression which means that you either got owned, butt hurted, or broke/lost in an argument, usually just small arguments that lasts around 2-3 minutes. It is shouted by either, the winner of the argument or the crowd who just felt like shouting it to support a person's debate.
by Dr0pp3dB455 October 16, 2014

A style of hip hop signified by a hard bass drum and snapping snare that is often EQed to the forefront of the beat.
Some examples include the album "Return of the Boom-bap" by Krs-One, the Duck Down record label.
"With a kick, snare, kicks and high hat
Skilled in the trade of that old boom bap" is orginally from A Tribe Called Quest song "We Can Get Down."
The original poster is obviously a new jack attributing it to Apathy, because Tribe is one of the crossover acts that even kids living in the suburbs of Alberta know of.
"With a kick, snare, kicks and high hat
Skilled in the trade of that old boom bap" is orginally from A Tribe Called Quest song "We Can Get Down."
The original poster is obviously a new jack attributing it to Apathy, because Tribe is one of the crossover acts that even kids living in the suburbs of Alberta know of.
by joe bobbies May 3, 2005
