boom box
noun/ˈbuːm bɒks/
/ˈbuːm bɑːks/
(especially North American English) (also ghetto blaster British and North American English)
(becoming old-fashioned, informal)- a large radio and CD or cassette player that can be carried around, especially to play loud music in public
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