ka-blaow

English

Etymology

ka- + blaow

Interjection

ka-blaow

  1. Alternative form of blaow
    • 1998, Clyde Edgerton, Where Trouble Sleeps, page 151:
      She took the gun, loaded it, handed it back to Stephen, who got behind a chicken, brought the gun up, aimed, and pulled the trigger, ka-blaow.
    • 2006, Jordan McGill, 10/7/06 in Beatdom: Issue One, Summer 2007, Beatdom, page 21:
      The Devil is here in form of all IN Control now
      Stab me, wake me, kill me quick
      Earth has gone KA-BLAOW!
    • 2009 December 1, @northern_brewer, Twitter:
      Ka-blaow! Don't worry, mouth -- that's just some hops. [...]
    • 2013 July 2, @itsjohnwesley, Twitter:
      I lost a whole spliff. Ka-blaow. All over the damn floor...
    • 2018 May 17, @SnottieDrippen, Twitter:
      I'd order an evacuation of the Arby's block, then order an airstrike on that same Arby's coordinates to ka-BLAOW it to smithereens
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:ka-blaow.

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