Cat chases it’s tail.
Jesus laughs as Zebedee
Boanerges is an Aramaic word meaning "sons of thunder." Jesus gave this nickname to his disciples James and John. The term is never explained further and has engendered many attempts at interpretation.
The Bible says that Jesus knew the hearts of men (John 2: 24-25) and some commentators believe that Jesus gave the nickname to the men in reference to the two brother's loud and hot-headed nature as shown in Luke 9:54. This may well be the correct interpretation, but there are others.
Dr. James Blevins, my Greek professor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, believed that the meaning of the phrase laid in "thunder" rather than "sons." The nickname was humorous. He envisioned Zebedee as red-faced and spitting and bubbling as his sons tossed away their fishing nets and followed Jesus.