Boing vs. Boink — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Boing and Boink
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Boing
Representing a reverberating sound, especially the noise made by the release of a compressed spring
An idea struck him. Boing!
Boink
Boink was a magazine of erotica started by Alecia Oleyourryk, a magazine journalism student at Boston University, and the photographer Christopher Anderson. The magazine was also educational in scope and purpose.
Boing
A reverberating sound
There was a loud boing
Boink
To have sexual intercourse with.
Boing
Make a reverberating sound
This music boings and burbles
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Boink
To engage in sexual intercourse.
Boing
A representation of the sound of something bouncing.
Boink
To have sexual intercourse (with); to bonk.
Max was boinking Jane in the bathroom of the bar.
Boing
The sound made by an elastic object (such as a spring) when bouncing; the sound of a bounce.
Boink
To hit or strike.
Boing
Large breasts
Boink
A real-world social gathering of computer users.
Boing
(transitive) To make a boing sound or bouncing motion.
Boink
(informal) Sexual intercourse.
Max and Jane had a quick boink in the bathroom.
Boink
A sound of something hitting or bouncing off a surface, similar to plunk, but with more connotations of bounciness.
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