It has no meaning, simply serving as an Onomatopeia. (It sounds like the noise it represents) Quite simply it serves as a reverberating sound, in paticular the noise a compressed spring makes when released.
"Boing" is not typically found in standard English dictionaries, but it is commonly used as onomatopoeia to represent a bouncing sound or action, like the sound a spring or a cartoon character might make when bouncing.
The onomatopoeia for a ball bouncing is "boing" or "bounce."
A Boeing 747 typically has a length of around 231 feet (70 meters) and a wingspan of about 211 feet (64 meters). It can carry up to 524 passengers in a typical configuration.
No it isn't. "Boing" is a word often associated with bouncing, and it is an onomatopoeia.
A Boeing 747 typically cruises at speeds around 560-570 miles per hour (900-920 kilometers per hour). The exact speed can vary depending on factors such as altitude, weather conditions, and weight of the aircraft.
Boing Boing was created in 1988.
Excused - 2011 Boing Boing Boing 2-32 was released on: USA: 16 October 2012
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The Boing Boing publisher was first started in the year 1988 by Mark Frauenfelder and his wife Carla Sinclair. Boing Boing was a big influence in the cyberpunk subculture evolving.
How Now Boing Boing - 1954 was released on: USA: 9 September 1954
How Now Boing Boing - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #16707)
The cast of How Now Boing Boing - 1954 includes: Marvin Miller as Various Characters
Boing - France - was created in 2010.
Boing - Italy - was created in 2004.
They go boing boing boing all the way home with a happy little smile.
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Malcolm and Eddie - 1996 Sh-Boing-Boing 1-12 was released on: USA: 25 November 1996