boo

  • 21boo — boo1 [ bu ] verb intransitive or transitive to shout at a speaker or performer, to show that you disagree with them or you think they are not very good: The students started booing as soon as Ross opened his mouth. boo boo 2 [ bu ] interjection 1 …

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  • 22boo´er — boo1 «boo», noun, plural boos, interjection, verb, booed, boo|ing. –n., interj. a sound made to show dislike or contempt, or to frighten: »Boos were heard from those who didn t like the concert (noun.). We were frightened when he jumped out… …

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  • 23boo — 1 verb (I, T) 1 to shout boo to show that you do not like a person, performance, idea etc: Some of the audience started booing. 2 boo sb off (stage) to shout boo until a performer leaves the stage: His jokes were so bad he got booed off stage. 2… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 24boo — I UK [buː] / US [bu] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms boo : present tense I/you/we/they boo he/she/it boos present participle booing past tense booed past participle booed to shout at a speaker or performer, to show that you disagree… …

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  • 25boo — boo1 [bu:] v [I and T] to shout boo to show that you do not like a person, performance, idea etc ▪ Some of the audience started booing. ▪ She was booed off stage (=they shouted boo until she left the stage) . boo 2 boo2 interjection [Date: 1800… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26boo — [[t]bu͟ː[/t]] boos, booing, booed 1) VERB If you boo a speaker or performer, you shout boo or make other loud sounds to indicate that you do not like them, their opinions, or their performance. People were booing and throwing things at them... [V …

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  • 27Boo! — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Boo. Boo! est un groupe de Rock/Ska/Novo Dub Sud Africain né en 1997 et reformé en 2010 après une séparation fin 2004. Il est à l origine composé de Chris Chameleon à la voix et à la basse, Ampie Omo au clavier,… …

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  • 28boo — boo1 /booh/, interj., n., pl. boos, v., booed, booing. interj. 1. (used to express contempt or disapprobation or to startle or frighten). n. 2. an exclamation of contempt or disapproval: a loud boo from the bleachers. v.i. 3. to cry boo in… …

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  • 29boo — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ loud VERB + BOO ▪ be greeted with, be met with ▪ His speech was met with boos. PREPOSITION …

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  • 30boo — 1) Girlfriend or female aquaintance. Where s your boo? You re always with her. 2) To look at something or to contact someone. Give me a boo after work and we ll decide where we re going tonight. OR Take a boo at this magazine article …

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