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Definitions of boomy in various dictionaries:
Of, relating to, characterized by, or resulting from a flourishing economy: “Things aren’t as boomy as forecasters thought they would be” (U.
Acoustics.
adj - prospering
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Excessively resonant |
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Mar 10 2006 Universal |
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bDefinitionb of bBOOMYb. 1. : of, relating to, or characterized by an economic boom. : having an excessive accentuation on the tones of lower pitch in reproduced sound. |
Of, relating to, characterized by, or resulting from a flourishing economy: "Things aren't as boomy as forecasters thought they would be ( U.S. News amp World Report). |
Acoustics Exhibiting excessive accentuation on lower-pitched tones in reproduced sound: "This mode of bass reinforcement by resonance often causes boomy obfuscation of the true musical pitchsomething akin to singing into a barrel ( New York Times). |
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Boomerang is an American pay television network as well as an streaming service that is owned by Turner Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of AT&T's WarnerMedia. It specializes in classic and contemporary animated programming owned by WarnerMedia, including Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Scooby-Doo. * Launched in 1992 globally and in 2000 for the United States, Boomerang originated as a programming block and spinoff of Cartoon Network. It eventually grew into its own separate channel and identity, and similarly shares the same brand and likeness as Cartoon Network. The network's schedule is more experimental than most children's networks, mixing in older and newer content, and also runs on a sustained model with little advertising outside of Turner services and short-form continuity mainly featuring cartoon shorts and featurettes. * As of February 2015, approximately 43.6 million households (37.5% of those with television) access the channel. |