Va-va-voom Definition
interjection
(slang) Expressing that something is lively, sexy, passionate, and/or exciting.
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Origin of Va-va-voom
The first documented use of the phrase is in the 1954's self-titled song Va Va Va Voom by Art Carney. It was popularized a year later by car mechanic Nick in the Hollywood classic Kiss Me Deadly (1955), which helped the catch phrase being remembered over time and being reused many decades later in advertisements and pop songs.
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