You say that someone wows people when they give an impressive performance and fill people with enthusiasm and admiration. Ben Tankard wowed the crowd with his jazz. To have a strong, usually pleasurable effect on: a performance that wowed the audience. Slow variation in the pitch of a sound reproduction resulting from variations in the speed of the recording or reproducing equipment. to make people admire you a lot = impress
A crisp, engaging story or pitch that frames the selling proposition as, at least in part, and entertainment experience: the sheer delight a prospect feels on imagining a VW Beetle parked in her driveway The unexpected pleasure of design, the anticipated compliments of friends and passers-by: it all adds up to, "Wow!"
An acronym for Windows on Win32, a subsystem of Windows NT that allows 16-bit Windows applications to run in protected memory spaces called virtual DOS machines See VDM