- exclamation
- 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"
verbwham (verb) · whams (third person present) · whammed (past tense) · whammed (past participle) · whamming (present participle)- 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"
Origin1920s: imitative.
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