n. a fart that displaces a large amount of fresh air, causing a sudden barometric spike that flutters the eardrums, one that hits your nose quicker than your ears
Shock waves rippled back through Ryan's face, like a guy on multi-g force rocket sled ride, as Jonathan loosed a sonic boom that made the windows rattle.
by Michael Gannett February 16, 2006

MC Shan - The Bridge
^listen to this song and you'll get it.
boom, bap
boomboomboom bap
boom boom, bap
boomboomboom bap
^listen to this song and you'll get it.
boom, bap
boomboomboom bap
boom boom, bap
boomboomboom bap
by Hip Hop Historian June 5, 2005

by Paco Sanchicho February 7, 2009

fucking the living shit outta someone i dont mean just lightly fucking them i mean almost to the point where it even begins to hurt you and you will know the next day because your dick will be sore and she will probably be dead in the garbage can out in the back alley
guy1: man i should lay low for a while after the bang boom i made with christine
guy2: just lay low! go to canada i will take care of the "garbage"
guy2: just lay low! go to canada i will take care of the "garbage"
by Nick Antonas June 16, 2008

(v) The act of proclaiming one's popularity on the internet, especially when the opposite is true.
This is done to give a false appearence and to take advantage of the fact that there is no universal mechanism to track & verify web statistics and even Nielsen does not understand the difference between viewers, page views, hits, downloads, and subscriptions.
First used by ZeFrank on October 23, 2006
This is done to give a false appearence and to take advantage of the fact that there is no universal mechanism to track & verify web statistics and even Nielsen does not understand the difference between viewers, page views, hits, downloads, and subscriptions.
First used by ZeFrank on October 23, 2006
"If you want to be popular just go ahead and say you are, I call that rocket booming."
"14 inches, really?
No, I was just rocket booming."
"14 inches, really?
No, I was just rocket booming."
by resung October 23, 2006

something said to emphasize a point, usually said in a southern illinois accent with the "verbatim" following a few seconds after the "boom"
origin: wellness instructors and basketball coaches in the middle illinois region
pronounced: BOOM. ver-BAY-duhm
origin: wellness instructors and basketball coaches in the middle illinois region
pronounced: BOOM. ver-BAY-duhm
by We Love Welch April 29, 2009

Origination: “Boom” the sound a gun makes. “Dazzle” your appearance after wearing newly stolen jewelry. Roots stem from 3rd Century B.C. cannon usage by Ctesibius of Alexandria, who utilized the instrument to win the heart of a Greek goddess.
(adj.) A description of the audiovisual impression a firework makes on the human experience.
(n.) An event, occurrence, object, or person of epic importance.
(v.) to astonish or delight.
(adj.) A description of the audiovisual impression a firework makes on the human experience.
(n.) An event, occurrence, object, or person of epic importance.
(v.) to astonish or delight.
by Boom Dazzle Propogator November 3, 2009
