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    wham
    [(h)wam]
    exclamation
    1. used to express the sound of a forcible impact:
      "the bombs landed—wham!—right on target"
      • used to express the idea of a sudden, dramatic, and decisive occurrence:
        "he asked me out for a drink, and—wham!—that was it"
    verb
    wham (verb) · whams (third person present) · whammed (past tense) · whammed (past participle) · whamming (present participle)
    1. strike something forcefully:
      "trucks whammed into each other"
      • make a loud sound as of a forceful impact:
        "my heart was whamming away like a drum"
    Origin
    1920s: imitative.
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    What does Wham mean?Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of WHAM is a solid blow. How to use wham in a sentence.
    What does whammed mean?a forcible impact. (used as an exclamation suggestive of a loud slam, blow, or the like.) verb (used with or without object),whammed, wham·ming. to hit or make a forcible impact, especially one producing a loud sound: The boat whammed into the dock. He whammed the door shut.
    What does Whamming mean?(used as an exclamation suggestive of a loud slam, blow, or the like.) verb (used with or without object),whammed, wham·ming. to hit or make a forcible impact, especially one producing a loud sound: The boat whammed into the dock. He whammed the door shut. Also whammo. abruptly; with startling suddenness: The car ran wham up against the building.
    Who are Wham?Wham! Wham were an English musical duo formed by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley in the early 80s. The band was briefly known in the United States as Wham!
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  3. The term "wham" can refer to123:
    • A sudden, loud sound produced by an explosion or sharp impact.
    • An exclamation used to show that something happened suddenly or very quickly.
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    wham exclamation (SUDDENLY) used to show that something you are describing happened suddenly: Everything was fine until, wham, the wire snapped.
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    wham [ wam, hwam ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun a loud sound produced by an explosion or sharp impact: the wham of a pile driver. a forcible impact.
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    WHAM meaning: used to imitate the sound of a loud, sudden noise or to say that something happened very quickly
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