by spike spigil December 8, 2021

Ooni Ooni Bam Bam is a character with messy hair or a hat and has short legs and hands. It is also used to mean “Weird” or “Spectacular” depending on a tone. It is also a sort of saying.
Person One: “Ooni ooni bam bam!”
Person Two: “YAYYYYYY!”
-Spectacular meaning-
Person One: “That is just so Ooni Ooni!”
Person Two: “I know right!”
-Werid Menaing-
Person One: “EWWW! THATS SO BAM BAM!”
Person Two: “Like ooni ooni?”
Person One: “Yes. OONI OONI BAM BAM.”
Person Two: “YAYYYYY!”
Person Two: “YAYYYYYY!”
-Spectacular meaning-
Person One: “That is just so Ooni Ooni!”
Person Two: “I know right!”
-Werid Menaing-
Person One: “EWWW! THATS SO BAM BAM!”
Person Two: “Like ooni ooni?”
Person One: “Yes. OONI OONI BAM BAM.”
Person Two: “YAYYYYY!”
by JamJamSamSam July 22, 2024

by bammbeh June 10, 2024

These new booty ass suckas got shit fucked up. It's family over bitches and money. People acri g like they know when when really they show there sucka side FAM BAM!
by Cantinflas209 January 11, 2019

Bam! -imitates a shooting sound when made and is a loud, startling sound.
Bam is sweet and he has the largest heart that you’ll ever meet. He’s kind and easy to talk to, attractive and amazing at everything. He’s someone who never gives up especially on the things/people that matter to him most or whenever it comes to the things he likes to excel in.
Everybody needs a bam ;)) you’ll love him
Bam is sweet and he has the largest heart that you’ll ever meet. He’s kind and easy to talk to, attractive and amazing at everything. He’s someone who never gives up especially on the things/people that matter to him most or whenever it comes to the things he likes to excel in.
Everybody needs a bam ;)) you’ll love him
Bam! Bam! Bam!
by Dairymilk November 24, 2021

1.When you see a nice car you can say, "That car is BAM!"
2. Or when u see a dime piece female you can say, "Damn that bitch is BAM!
2. Or when u see a dime piece female you can say, "Damn that bitch is BAM!
by Tedlish May 23, 2016

An acronym. "By any means".
Street vernacular. Normally used at the end of a sentence. It means by 'hook nor crook'. Or 'whatever it takes'. All encompassed in one word. It should be accentuated with the same effect as an exclamation mark.
Street vernacular. Normally used at the end of a sentence. It means by 'hook nor crook'. Or 'whatever it takes'. All encompassed in one word. It should be accentuated with the same effect as an exclamation mark.
I don't care mate, I'm making sure I get into that party tonight, I'm not missing that, BAM by any means bro.
by ShakeAspear October 27, 2014
