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Posted by Allan Martin on August 31, 2007, 9:17 am
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>> I've been watching with great amusement the recent TV commercials (They
>> can also be viewed on YouTube.com) for Axe Fragrance that show women
>> going crazy after a man spays the product on. The women loose all control
>> and start > chanting "Bom Chicka Wah Wah".
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>> Spelling not being one of my strong points I wanted to see if the chant
>> had any meaning so I googled "Boom Chicka Wah Wah".
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>> I now have this burning question running through my mind as to which
>> expression came into being first?
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>> Being a CPA I am prohibited from going into any more detail then I have
>> already done. I leave it up to you to do your own research into this
>> matter.
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> Oddly, when I first checked the urban dictionary, I found the definition
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=boom-chicka-wah-wah
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> Not sure why Google added the dashes. A repeat search yielded a very
> different response.
Yes indeed, why would a fragrance company run a national ad campaign with
such a hook?
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>> If this is the start of the great debate of 2007 just remember who is
>> responsible for bringing it to the world's attention.
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> As always, Allan, your observations are erudite and provocative.
I do try my best. This newsgroup has become a little stale and requires a
spark to get it going once again.
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