Synonyms for "boombox"
(2 found)
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Translations
31 translations across 16 languages.
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Basque
1 entries - irrati-kasete noun (portable audio system)
Czech
2 entries - party reproduktor noun (portable audio system)
- radiomagnetofon noun (portable audio system)
Dutch
1 entries - gettoblaster noun (portable audio system)
Finnish
2 entries - boombox-soitin noun (portable audio system)
- mankka noun (portable audio system)
French
3 entries - boombox noun (portable audio system)
- ghettoblaster noun (portable audio system)
- radiocassette noun (portable audio system)
German
4 entries - Getto-Blaster noun (portable audio system)
- Gettoblaster noun (portable audio system)
- Ghetto-Blaster noun (portable audio system)
- Ghettoblaster noun (portable audio system)
Hungarian
1 entries - hordozható magnó/hifi (sztereó) noun (portable audio system)
Indonesian
1 entries - boombox noun (portable audio system)
Japanese
3 entries - ブーム・ボックス noun (portable audio system)
- ラジオカセットレコーダー noun (portable audio system)
- ラジカセ noun (portable audio system)
Kazakh
1 entries - магнитола noun (portable audio system)
Polish
2 entries - boombox noun (portable audio system)
- radiomagnetofon noun (portable audio system)
Russian
1 entries - бумбо́кс noun (portable audio system)
Spanish
4 entries - boombox (búmboks) noun (portable audio system)
- radiocasete noun (portable audio system)
- radiocasetera noun (portable audio system)
- radiograbador noun (portable audio system)
Swedish
1 entries - bergsprängare noun (portable audio system)
Thai
1 entries - บูมบอกซ์ noun (portable audio system)
Ukrainian
1 entries - бумбо́кс noun (portable audio system)
Sample sentences
1 total sentences available.
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Bluebeat and ska from a boombox on the pavement. A suedehead dancing a delirious, inebriated moonstomp with a girl who looked like a solicitor's apprentice.
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