boom goes the dynamite
English
Etymology
Coined by Brian Collins, a college student from Ball State, during a collegiate basketball sportscast.
Phrase
- Indicating that something spectacular has happened, particularly where a plan or an effort has successfully culminated.
- 2006 November, Susan Schnier, “The Bomb Squad: A day in the boots of Squaw Valley's snow-safety patrol”, in Skiing, page 126:
- Brown and Paden ride the Silverado chairway to heaven. And...boom goes the dynamite.
- 2010 November 22, David Hoselton, “Small Sacrifices”, in House:
- Boom goes the dynamite, scores are tied, and we are even-steven!
References
- "Boom Goes The Dynamite!" Video (Note: He utters the famous phrase at 2:29 of 3:54)
- CBS News - Phrase Originator Tells How It Happened, And About The Response
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