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bazooka
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See also: bazooką
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From an extension of the word bazoo (“mouth, boastful talk”), which ultimately probably stems from Dutch bazuin (“trumpet”). In the finance sense first used by policymakers during the European debt crisis (2010).
Noun
bazooka (plural bazookas)
- (music) A primitive trombone having wide tubes.
- (weaponry) A shoulder-held rocket launcher used as an antitank weapon, developed by America during World War II and so-called from its resemblance to the bazooka musical instrument.
- (by extension) Any shoulder-fired rocket grenade launcher.
- (slang) A woman's breast, especially a large one.
- (finance slang) A large rescue or stimulus package.
- 2012 June 21, Matthew O'Brien, “Why the Euro Crisis Will Never End in 1 Chart”, in The Atlantic:
- Suppose the EFSF buys some bonds. That will push down yields for awhile.[sic] But what happens when the money starts to run out? Yields will go back up. A firebreak/firewall/bazooka needs unlimited funds to work.
- 2022 August 24, Thomas Hale, Cheng Leng, Hudson Lockett, “Investors price in $130bn loss on China developers’ dollar bonds”, in Financial Times:
- “I don’t think [policymakers][sic] realise it’s not enough,” said a veteran fixed-income investor in Hong Kong. “You need some big bazooka action to improve sentiment as a whole.”
Derived terms
Descendants
Descendants
- → Arabic: بازوكة (bāzūka)
- → Burmese: ဘဇူကာ (bha.juka)
- → Chinese: 巴祖卡 (bāzǔkǎ)
- → French: bazooka
- → Dutch: bazooka
- → Finnish: bazooka
- → German: Bazooka
- → Indonesian: bazoka
- → Japanese: バズーカ (bazūka)
- → Korean: 바주카 (bajuka)
- → Macedonian: базука (bazuka)
- → Maranao: basoka
- → Polish: bazooka
- → Portuguese: bazuca
- → Romanian: bazooka
- → Spanish: bazuca
- → Swedish: bazooka
Translations
American shoulder fired rocket grenade launcher — see also rocket-propelled grenade
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any shoulder fired rocket grenade launcher
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Verb
bazooka (third-person singular simple present bazookas, present participle bazookaing, simple past and past participle bazookaed)
Etymology 2
Alteration of Spanish bazuco, basuco, derived from base. Doublet of basuco.
Noun
bazooka (uncountable)
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Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
bazooka m (plural bazooka's, diminutive bazookaatje n)
- bazooka (antitank weapon)
Finnish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
bazooka
- bazooka (antitank weapon)
- (informal, humorous) Any shoulder-mounted anti-tank weapon.
- Synonyms: sinko, kertasinko, kessi, panssarinyrkki
Declension
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French
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
bazooka m (plural bazookas)
- bazooka (rocket launcher)
Further reading
- “bazooka”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Polish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
bazooka f
Declension
Declension of bazooka
Further reading
- bazooka in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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Romanian
Etymology
Noun
bazooka f (plural bazooka)
Swedish
Noun
bazooka c
Declension
References
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