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whammo
[ hwam-oh, wam-oh ]
interjection
- (used to indicate the sound of a blow, collision, falling object, etc.)
noun
- immense energy; vigor:
a movie with plenty of whammo to please the kids.
adjective
- characterized by such a strong effect:
a show with a whammo ending.
adverb
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âBut then whammo! And now I donât know why God hates us so much.â
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âWhammo, there are long-term complications, like myocarditis, brain fog, chronic fatigue syndrome. Hair loss.â
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Just when you thought the story of Abraham Lincoln couldnât get any more tragic, whammo!, some drunk comes along and stabs his dog.
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Itâs more slow burn than whammo action, and so is Baptiste himself.
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As the Jets of yore themselves might say, âWhammo! Blammo!â
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