Proper noun
Booms (plural Boomses)
A surname.
A 10-member team from India’s coast guard arrived in Mauritius on Sunday with 28 tonnes of equipment including booms, barges and skimmers. Source: Internet
And the sectors that benefit the most during booms experience a more severe slowdown during busts. Source: Internet
A second version was crafted on the same airframe with the twin booms given greater sideplane area to augment the vertical rudders. Source: Internet
“All the sudden booms can trigger that PTSD they are living with and they protect themselves by insulating themselves.” Source: Internet
As such, things like the 7.5 m booms for the mass and gamma ray spectrometers could only be tested using railings that tried to mimic the space environment, and so they never worked particularly well. Source: Internet
As the put it, “When one ocean basin booms, the other remains quiet.” Source: Internet