1. boing - Noun
2. boing - Verb
3. boing - Interjection
boing
A representation of the sound of something bouncing.
The sound made by an elastic object (such as a spring) when bouncing; the sound of a bounce.
(fandom slang, chiefly in the context of anime and comics) large breasts
boing (third-person singular simple present boings, present participle boinging, simple past and past participle boinged)
(transitive) To make a boing sound or bouncing motion.
Mark Frauenfelder, cofounder of Boing Boing, the world's most popular blog, goes on a do-it-yourself journey to prove that handmade is a more satisfying way to live. Source: Internet
In August 2006, Technorati listed the most linked-to blog as that of Chinese actress Xu Jinglei and the most-read blog as group-written Boing Boing. Source: Internet
We've written a lot previously about NSO Group here on Boing Boing. Source: Internet
Bonus video below, the time Boing Boing was part of a clue on Jeopardy! Source: Internet
He hosts the weekly Boing Boing interview podcast RiYL, has appeared as a regular NPR contributor and shares his Queens apartment with a rabbit named Lucy. Source: Internet
Following Escom's purchase of Commodore in 1996, the Boing Ball theme was incorporated into a new logo. Source: Internet