boing

/bɔɪŋ/
verb
  1. To make a bouncing or springy sound, or to move with such a sound.
    • Every time the door closes, the old hinge boings loudly.
    • The loose spring boinged across the floor after it fell off the chair.
    • The rabbit boinged through the garden, hopping from flower to flower.
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noun
  1. A sound made by a spring or something bouncing, like a toy or a cartoon effect.
    • The toy's boing startled the cat, making it leap off the couch.
    • In the cartoon, every time the character jumped, there was a funny boing.
    • The spring made a loud boing when it popped out of the box.
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