boo

  • 31boo — 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 …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 32boo — [buː] (3rd person singular boos; present participle booing; past tense and past participle booed) verb [I/T] I to shout at a performer or sports team in order to show that you think they are not very good II interjection boo [buː] 1) you shout… …

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  • 33boo — I [[t]bu[/t]] interj. n. pl. boos, 1) (used to express contempt or disapproval or to startle or frighten.) 2) an exclamation of contempt or disapproval: a loud boo from the bleachers[/ex] 3) to cry “boo” in derision 4) to show disapproval of by… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 34boo — I. /bu/ (say booh) interjection 1. (an exclamation used to express contempt, disapprobation, etc., or to frighten.) –noun (plural boos) 2. this exclamation. –verb (booed, booing) –verb (i) 3. to cry boo . –verb (t) 4. to cry boo at; show… …

  • 35boo — int., n., & v. int. 1 an expression of disapproval or contempt. 2 a sound, made esp. to a child, intended to surprise. n. an utterance of boo, esp. as an expression of disapproval or contempt made to a performer etc. v. (boos, booed) 1 intr.… …

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  • 36boo — I. interjection Etymology: Middle English bo Date: 15th century used to express contempt or disapproval or to startle or frighten II. noun (plural boos) Date: 1801 1. a shout of disapproval or contempt 2. any utterance at all usually used in… …

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  • 37Boo — Original name in latin Boo Name in other language Bo, Boo State code SE Continent/City Europe/Stockholm longitude 59.33333 latitude 18.28333 altitude 37 Population 21776 Date 2012 01 17 …

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  • 38boo — I n A boyfriend or girlfriend. Keep your hands off my boo , girl! 1990s II n Nothing, something insignificant. That threat of his doesn t mean boo. 1960s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 39boo — buː n. exclamation used to frighten or express disapproval v. cry boo at to frighten; cry boo at to show disapproval interj. cry of disapproval or contempt …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 40boo — exclamation 1》 said suddenly to surprise someone. 2》 said to show disapproval or contempt. verb (boos, booing, booed) say ‘boo’ to show disapproval or contempt. Phrases wouldn t say boo to a goose used to emphasize that someone is very shy or… …

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