boing

[bɔɪŋ]

boing Definition

a short, sharp, bouncing sound made by a spring or by something elastic.

Using boing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "boing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boing of the diving board echoed through the pool area.

  • Example

    The cartoon sound effect was a classic 'boing' noise.

  • Example

    The trampoline made a loud boing with each jump.

boing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for boing

Phrases with boing

  • to bounce back quickly after a setback or disappointment

    Example

    After losing the first set, the tennis player boinged back to win the match.

  • boing up and down

    to bounce repeatedly in an up-and-down motion

    Example

    The children were having fun boinging up and down on the trampoline.

  • to be very hyperactive or restless, often used to describe children

    Example

    The kids had too much sugar and were boinging off the walls all night.

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Summary: boing in Brief

The term 'boing' [bɔɪŋ] refers to a short, sharp, bouncing sound made by a spring or something elastic. It is often used in cartoons and sound effects. The phrase 'boing back' means to bounce back quickly after a setback or disappointment. 'Boing up and down' describes a repeated up-and-down motion, while 'boing off the walls' means to be very hyperactive or restless.