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Zoom Zoom Zoom 

The tune for the phrase "Zoom Zoom Zoom" in the show "Scrubs" comes from the 1993 movie "Only the Strong" The original tune in the movie is more tribal and basic till one of the characters in the movie, Donovan played by Ryan Bollman, borrowed the taped from the main character, Lewis Stevens played by Mark Dacascos, and added an early 90's techno and dance remix to the tribal tune. The lyrics, zum zum zum, have changed due to the Mazda commercial and the tune changed from the tribal to the zoom zoom zoom, to the one used in the episode of Scrubs.
The Capoeira is a Brazilian dance fighting technique and the original tribal song has the lyrics of zum zum zum and Zoom Zoom Zoom came from the Mazda slogan Zoom Zoom, and so the Zum was changed to Zoom

puff puff zoom zoom buzz buzz 

light a reefer and zoom around town with your great buzz
Joe texted Mickey and said, dude, let's puff puff zoom zoom buzz buzz tonight

Zoom zooms and wam wams 

The other things you get end up buying at the store when you only went to get one thing.
I sent billy to the store for milk and he came back with a bunch of zoom zooms and wam wams.

Zoom Zooms and Wham Whams 

Terms used for getting junk food, mostly by street people and people in jail. Was often used when someone would spend a $1.00 food stamp and get the change back in coins. The items bought based on how cheap they are but they still bring happiness. In jail they are used for negotiation and trade.
I will give you 2 cigs if you go to the commissary and pick up some zoom zooms and wham whams.

zoom zooms 

prison slang for items bought from a list of goods one can buy from the prison canteen. i.e. cookies, snacks, etc.
Man if you keep losing at spades, you gonna lose all your wham whams and zoom zooms.

Knock knock zoom zoom 

When you knock on a random persons door then run away.
Bad kids in the neighborhood: “y’all wanna play knock knock zoom zoom”

Other kids: “yeaaaaa”