boing
English
Etymology
Onomatopoeic. The “large breasts” sense is borrowed from Japanese ボイン, in turn from English boing.
Pronunciation
- enPR: boing, IPA(key): /bɔɪŋ/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ɔɪŋ
Interjection
boing
- A representation of the sound of something bouncing.
- 1956, Ian Fleming, Diamonds are Forever, published 1965, page 100:
- "Phut." Something whipped into the ground beside him and there was a pinpoint flash from the cabin. "B-o-i-n-g-g-g." There was another flash and the bullet hit the rail and whined off into the night.
See also
- (arousal): sprung
Noun
boing (plural boings)
Derived terms
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