Pronunciation: /kəˈtʃaʊ/
noun a sound or exclamation often associated with speed or sudden movement
A1 I heard Lightning McQueen say 'kachow' in the movie Cars.
A2 The children at the party shouted 'kachow' as they played with their toy cars.
B1 The catchphrase 'kachow' has become popular among fans of the Cars franchise.
B2 The sound of 'kachow' echoed through the stadium as the race car crossed the finish line.
C1 The word 'kachow' has been ingrained in popular culture as a symbol of speed and excitement.
C2 The actor's signature 'kachow' catchphrase from the movie has been widely recognized and imitated by fans.
interjection used to express excitement or enthusiasm
A1 Kachow! I won the race.
A2 Kachow! That lightning McQueen is so fast.
B1 Kachow! The car zoomed past us.
B2 Kachow! The sound of the engine revving filled the air.
C1 Kachow! The adrenaline rush of speed racing is addictive.
C2 Kachow! The thrill of victory on the racetrack is unmatched.
formal The car sped past with a loud 'kachow' as it accelerated down the highway.
informal I revved my engine and shouted 'kachow' as I raced my friend to the finish line.
slang When Lightning McQueen wins a race, he always shouts 'kachow' in victory.
figurative Her energy and enthusiasm for life always make me feel like shouting 'kachow' in excitement.
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