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boinks

vb. (en-third-person singular of: boink)

Usage examples of "boinks".

Mark Littleberry called his wife in Boston, and then set out by himself in another Bureau car to Bethesda, Maryland, to the National Naval Medical Research Institute, to pick up some extra biosensor equipment at the laboratories of the Navy's Biological Defense Research Program, which had been supplying Felixes and Boinks to the F.

He boinks young groupies because they're less likely to be critical, and he plays to older women because they're more forgiving.

By the time Web and Raven pulled up, a small crowd of animals, fairly dancing with excitement, was quite ready to pounce on the newcomers with chitters and chirps and clucks and boinks of joy.

The long, small-faced racquets made swooshing noises through the air along with the boinks of the rubber-tipped shuttlecock against the strings.

He boinks young groupies because they’re less likely to be critical, and he plays to older women because they’re more forgiving.