Exclamation: Used as an oral exclamation mark but in a purely conversational context. Its function is not as heightened as the afore mentioned symbol so its impact is designed to simply reinforce ones point or statement. Generally found in light hearted, but not overtly humorous, situations.
by M. A. Larkin March 27, 2009
Typically used in the world of sport and videogames.
If you're booming someone, you're absolutely destroying them.
If you're booming someone, you're absolutely destroying them.
by Johnson Kato June 06, 2016
by kistar January 20, 2004
by seleta July 29, 2004
Any act that a Boomer does. Can be used on non-boomers as long as they do something a boomer would do.
by M-Theory86 November 16, 2019
Andrew: "Why is New York playing so terribly now? They looked fine earlier."
Conner: "They are boomed"
Conner: "They are boomed"
by Butters_PC November 09, 2019
Adjective:~ Tasty; Good; Fantastic; Great, etc.
Colloquial, primarily, to the south of the UK. Used in adjective form, typically before an object. Pronounced speedily, with a blunt emphasis to the middle, it's "oo" become almost a "u" sound. Different from typical pronunciations of "Boom". This is otherwise used in its longer form, "Boom-ting!" - Used to describe a sexy person, item or article of clothing.
Phonetic: "b-u-m" (really.)
Colloquial, primarily, to the south of the UK. Used in adjective form, typically before an object. Pronounced speedily, with a blunt emphasis to the middle, it's "oo" become almost a "u" sound. Different from typical pronunciations of "Boom". This is otherwise used in its longer form, "Boom-ting!" - Used to describe a sexy person, item or article of clothing.
Phonetic: "b-u-m" (really.)
"This is some boom food!"
G :"What did you think of the new single?"
P: "Yeah, I liked it. The video was ace, the song is boom."
"YO she is boomting!"
G :"What did you think of the new single?"
P: "Yeah, I liked it. The video was ace, the song is boom."
"YO she is boomting!"
by Jessticlez May 07, 2018