A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg
bada-bing
PRONUNCIATION:
(ba-duh-BING)
MEANING:
interjection: Used to suggest something happening
effortlessly, emphatically, or predictably, implying "Just like
that!" or "Voila!"
ETYMOLOGY:
Of uncertain origin. Perhaps imitative of the sound of a drum roll
and cymbal crash or a rimshot (
hear it). Earliest
documented use: 1965.
USAGE:
"You try your hand at screenwriting, because your old mate David
Simon has asked you to and -- bada-bing! -- it's The Wire and every
person who's seen it reckons it's the best drama series there's ever
been on television."
David Robinson; Voices of America; The Scotsman (Edinburgh); Aug 13,
2011.
"Bada-bing, bada-boom -- the search for another Earth should be easy
now, right?"
Lucianne Walkowicz; A Good Planet is Hard to Find; CNN (Atlanta,
Georgia); Aug 21, 2011.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
He who listens to truth is not less than he who utters truth. -
Kahlil Gibran, poet and artist (1883-1931)
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