boom off

Verb

 * 1)  To resound against (a surface).
 * The music boomed off the walls of the venue.
 * 1)  To move away quickly.
 * The train boomed off to the west.
 * 1)  To boom as a result of (something) (to flourish, grow, or progress).
 * The economy will boom off the exploitation of offshore oil.
 * 1)  To explode (a door) to gain access.
 * The cops boomed off my door.
 * 1)  To mark off an area (of water, or sometimes land) using booms (a floating barrier used to obstruct navigation) or something similar.
 * They boomed off the oil slick.
 * 1)  To shoot using (something); to be fired.
 * He booms off his glock as he enters the room.
 * The cannons boomed off.
 * 1)  To blow off or brush off (somebody); to dismiss (somebody) as unimportant.
 * The bureaucrats can boom him off when he comes to them with ideas.