sound from a gun shot
...as described by James Caan's character Sonny in the 1972 movie The Godfather.
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
The Spanish for "I have put" is he puesto, could this be the origin?
It's not a phrase, and it's one word "armpit". Origin is from Old English earm "arm" and pytt "hole in the ground".
how dare you. you are out of line.
Caesar Augustus.
Bada bing bada boom
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The Bada Bing, or ' The Bing' as they all all it
Cavemen got a rock and a hammer and a small worm and then bada bing bada boom COMPUTOR
Bada Bing
She listened to her heart and the wind and bada bing bada she was speaking English
they became part of florida by Andrew Jackson he took over Florida from spain to stop the slavery
Sting. Bada Bing
because we got something to say places to be and things to do bada bing there it be
start out by finding a 12 inch wooden ruler. then find a cork or something that is similar to a rectangular prism to be the fulcrum. and bada-bing bada-boom a quick homemade ruler. hope this works. PEACE
I have been unable to find "bada" in any Spanish dictionary. The only place I've seen or heard the word is in songs, in which it is a nonsensical word. I've heard it in English, as "bada-bing," which didn't really mean anything. It was just a represention of a sound, basically.