boomstick

English

Etymology

From boom (a log; explosion sound) + stick.

Noun

boomstick (plural boomsticks)

  1. In logging, any of the larger logs chained together to create a floating boom.
  2. (slang) a shotgun, especially a sawn-off version.
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