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Definition of kablam

kablam

  • an interjection one can use while describing something which immense force.
    KABLAM! went the explosion over the bumpy hill.
    Look at him/her! KABLAM!

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by angela from Scotland, SD, USA on Jul 16 2006.

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