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boomerang noun 1 a piece of flat curved wood used by Australian Aborigines for hunting, often so balanced that, when thrown to a distance, it returns towards the person who threw it. 2 a malicious act or statement which harms the perpetrator rather than the intended victim. verb (boomeranged, boomeranging) intrans said of an act or statement, etc: to go wrong and harm the perpetrator rather than the intended victim; to recoil or rebound.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: from Dharuk (Australian Aboriginal language) bumariny.