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[Verb] | "bomb"
1: to attack with or as if with bombs : bombard
2: to defeat decisively
3: to score many runs against (a pitcher)
Origin: 1688 ;
Derivative of {see: |bomb:1|bomb:1};
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[Verb] | "car*pet-bomb" | \ ˈkär-pət-ˌbäm \
1: to drop large numbers of bombs so as to cause uniform devastation over (a given area)
2: to bombard repeatedly, widely, or excessively
Origin: 1944 ;
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[Verb] | "dive-bomb" | \ ˈdīv-ˌbäm \
1: to bomb from an airplane by making a steep dive toward the target before releasing the bomb
Origin: 1935 ;
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[Noun] | "bomb" | \ ˈbäm \
1: an explosive device fused to detonate under specified conditions
2: atomic bomb; also : nuclear weapons in general —usually used with the
3: a vessel for compressed gases: such as
Origin: 1662 ;
Borrowed from Spanish or Italian bomba or French bombe, all probably in part from an onomatopoeic base bomb- (as in Greek bómbos "booming, humming," Old Norse bumba "drum," Lithuanian bambėti "to mutter, mumble," Albanian bumbullin "it is thundering"), in part back-formation from Medieval Latin bombardus or Middle French bombarde {see: |bombard:1|bombard:1};
* Note : The origin and transmission of bomba, bombe, etc., in the sense "explosive device, projectile, etc.," among European languages is not certain. Bomba is attested earliest in Spanish, appearing several times in the second half of the 16th century (canto 18 of La Araucana of Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga, the Descripción general de África of Luis del Mármol, the Historia de las cosas … del Gran Reyno de la China of Juan González de Mendoza). Mendoza's book (1585) is the source of an early and aberrant instance of bomb in English: his bombas de fuego is rendered as "bomes of fire" in Robert Parke's translation (The Historie of the Great and Mightie Kingdome of China, London, 1588, p. 65). Bomba is recorded as Italian in Antoine Oudin's Italian-French dictionary (Recherches italiennes et françoises, Paris, 1640), where it is glossed "bombe, ou balon de feu" ("bomb, or ball of fire"), though it is not recorded in an Italian text until 1686 (Paolo Segneri, Il cristiano instruito, Florence, p. 327); Oudin's gloss also apparently constitutes the first record in French. Significantly earlier than any of these is Latin bombus, which occurs twice in the Commentarii, an account of the exploits of the condottiere Jacopo Piccinino in 1452-53 by the Neapolitan humanist Giannantonio de' Pandone, "il Porcellio" (ca. 1405-85); Pandone's bombus appears to be some sort of exploding projectile ("Hic Tibertus Dux bombi fulmine in ulna sauciatur" - "Here Tibertus [the condottiere Tiberto Brandolini] was wounded in the forearm by the flash of a bombus"); the 18th-century lexicographer Du Cange, in Glossarium mediae et infimae Latinitatis, glosses bombus in this passage, alluding to French bombe, as pila incendiaria, "fireball." Spanish bomba in the sense "pump," attested from the early 16th century, is probably an independent formation; cf. {pump:1|pump:1}.;
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[Noun] | "A-bomb" | \ ˈā-ˌbäm \
1: atomic bomb
Origin: 1945 ;
By abbreviation;
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[Noun] | "atomic bomb"
1: a bomb whose violent explosive power is due to the sudden release of energy resulting from the splitting of nuclei of a heavy chemical element (such as plutonium or uranium) by neutrons in a very rapid chain reaction —called also atom bomb
2: a nuclear weapon (such as a hydrogen bomb)
Origin: 1914 ;
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[Noun] | "buzz bomb"
1: an unguided jet-propelled missile used by the Germans against England in World War II
Origin: 1942 ;
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[Noun] | "car bomb"
1: an explosive device concealed in an automobile for use as a weapon of terrorism
Origin: 1923 ;
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[Noun] | "cherry bomb"
1: a powerful globular red firecracker
Origin: 1953 ;
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[Noun] | "cluster bomb"
1: a canister of small individual bombs that is dropped from an aircraft
Origin: 1939 ;
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[Noun] | "time bombs"
1: a potentially explosive place or situation;
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[Noun] | "time bomb"
1: a potentially explosive place or situation;
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[Verb] | "bombs"
1: to attack with a rapid or overwhelming outpouring of many things at once;
* e.g., " ... following the reporter's obscene outburst, viewers bombed the television station with an unprecedented number of complaints "
2: to proceed or move quickly;
* e.g., " ... skiers bombing down the slope vied for the coveted gold medal "
3: to be unsuccessful;
* e.g., " ... the chichi restaurant bombed big-time, lasting only six months "
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[Verb] | "bomb"
1: to attack with a rapid or overwhelming outpouring of many things at once;
* e.g., " ... following the reporter's obscene outburst, viewers bombed the television station with an unprecedented number of complaints "
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[ "bombs" ]
1: Slang for Ecstasy pills
* e.g., ... Hey, you sellin' bombs?
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[ "bombs" ]
1: Breasts of a large or enormous size.
* e.g., ... Dude, that chick has bombs, she must have DDs.
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[ "bombs" ]
1: tits, boobs etc.
* e.g., ... my GAWD!!! would you look at the size of THOSE bombs!!
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[ "bombs" ]
1: Terds, which hang before falling down to the shallow toilet water beneath. This creates a hollow splashing noise and sends the foul water upward to give your rear a cold splash of your piss filled water.
* e.g., ... The man dropping bombs in the stall apparently didn't care I was there to hear him.
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[ "bombs" ]
1: Phat or hardcore rhymes to be dropped.
* e.g., ... We drop bombs like we in the Middle Eas'...
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[ "bombs" ]
1: ecstacy. best drug out there. it will be the best 3 hours of youre life. it isnt unusual for bombs to be laced with other drugs,such as meth crack and/or heroin.
* e.g., ... im gettin mad bombs after school then rollin tonight
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[ "bombs" ]
1: Another word for punches.
* e.g., ... He got hit with so many bombs he went down instantly.
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[ "bombs" ]
1: used to refer to marijuana of the utmost quality.
* e.g., ... "Yo, you got those bombs?"
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[ "bombs" ]
1: when u take a shit on a girl aneywere.
* e.g., ... Dude at jim's party i droped bombs on some chick.
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[ "bombs" ]
1: opposite of a pinner, in the marijuana terms. A fat junt.
* e.g., ... I used to smoke pinners while my momz made dinner, now i smoke bombs and rock with lynyrd skynard. - kid rock - Quite like me.
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