variants
or less commonly kablooie
or kerblooey
informal
: the sound of an explosion
heard a loud kablooey
—often used interjectionallyThen, kablooie! A power outage shut down three big-box stores …—Mitchell Landsberg
So what determines confidence? The actual level of debt has some influence—but it's not as if there's a red line, where you cross 90 or 100 percent of GDP and kablooie.—Paul Krugman
also
: an explosion or series of explosions especially when used for effect (as in a movie)
… conveying a story of corporate greed and institutional carelessness while hitting the viewer with all the taut, big-budget kablooey they can handle. —Brad Wheeler
This wasn't Gaga's party. Even through all the airborne pomp and pyrotechnic kablooey, she ultimately seemed like a guest—and one who didn't want to overstay her welcome. —Chris Richards
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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