Another way of using the common "punchline" snare-snare-cymbal three hit drum for a joke that gets no laughs or is generally considered to be inappropriate. Should be used about three seconds after joke fails hardcore and be said in three rapid syllables. If used correctly, snickers and small chuckles should ensue.
Guy 1: Acidic Juice? I thought he said Hasidic Jews!
Guy 2 & 3: *Silence*
Guy 4: Chicka-Bam!
Guy 2: Pfff!
Guy 3: Tcha!
Guy 2 & 3: *Silence*
Guy 4: Chicka-Bam!
Guy 2: Pfff!
Guy 3: Tcha!
by DreadedPanda October 07, 2010
Anytime something great happens! As maybe a hook-up, or agreeing with someone on an amazing statement.
"Dude, Charlie, did you just chicka chicka bam bam with Trista?"
"Hell yea! we chicka chicka bam bam'ed allllllllll night!"
"Yes, I just scored the Game Winning touch down!"
TEAM-" CHICKA CHIKCA BAM BAM!"
"Hell yea! we chicka chicka bam bam'ed allllllllll night!"
"Yes, I just scored the Game Winning touch down!"
TEAM-" CHICKA CHIKCA BAM BAM!"
by Ben Peterson October 03, 2007
1. guy 1 "Dude I banged her real good!"
guy 2 "Bam chicka wao wao!"
2. guy 1 "I just got a mustang, bitch!"
guy 2 "Bam chicka wao wao!"
guy 2 "Bam chicka wao wao!"
2. guy 1 "I just got a mustang, bitch!"
guy 2 "Bam chicka wao wao!"
by Pyrosity April 18, 2005
Music played in 1970's blaxploitation films, usually played during chase scenes or when something is "going down"
Theme from Shaft (instrumental):
chicka-chicka, chicka-chicka
chicka-chicka, chicka-chicka
chicka-chicka, chicka-chicka
bam chicka wow wow
Other examples: "Superfly", "Pusher Man"
chicka-chicka, chicka-chicka
chicka-chicka, chicka-chicka
chicka-chicka, chicka-chicka
bam chicka wow wow
Other examples: "Superfly", "Pusher Man"
by Minque June 22, 2006
The Term BAM CHICKA WAH WAH was 1st used in Axe commercials when girls would go under a spell that would make them instantly wanting of the person wearing the AXE.
It has further more evolved into a term for anything that is sexual.
It has further more evolved into a term for anything that is sexual.
by Sean Daniel Murphy October 22, 2007