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  • 1booh — v. cry boo at to frighten; cry boo at to show disapproval …

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  • 2booh — …

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  • 3Jacques-Roger Booh-Booh — (born February 5 1938) was the Minister of External Relations of Cameroon from 1988 to 1992 [http://www.spm.gov.cm/showgouv.php?module=showindividu lang=fr pers=217 Profile at Cameroonian government website] fr icon.] and the head of United… …

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  • 4Bouvier des Flandres — /booh vyay deuh flan deuhrz/; Fr. /booh vyay day flahonn drddeu/, pl. Bouviers des Flandres /booh vyayz deuh flan deuhrz/; Fr. /booh vyay day flahonn drddeu/. one of a Belgian breed of dogs having eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, and a rough,… …

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  • 5Bougainville — /booh gaonn veel / for 1; /booh geuhn vil , boh /, Fr. /booh gaonn veel / for 2, n. 1. Louis Antoine de /lwee ahonn twannn deuh/, 1729 1811, French navigator. 2. the largest of the Solomon Islands, in the W Pacific Ocean: part of Papua New Guinea …

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  • 6boo-boo — /booh booh /, n., pl. boo boos. Slang. 1. a stupid or silly mistake; blunder. 2. a minor injury. [1950 55, Amer.; baby talk] * * * …

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  • 7bootee — /booh tee / or, esp. for 1, 3 /booh tee/, n. 1. Also, bootie. a baby s socklike shoe, usually knitted or crocheted, and calf length or shorter. 2. any boot having a short leg. 3. bootie (def. 1). [1790 1800, Amer.; BOOT1 + ee, perh. as pseudo F… …

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  • 8boubou — /booh booh/, n. a long, loose fitting, brightly colored garment worn by both sexes in parts of Africa. Also, bubu. [1960 65; < F < Malinke bubu] * * * …

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  • 9Boucherville — /booh sheuhr vil /; Fr. /booh sherdd veel /, n. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Montreal, on the St. Lawrence. 29,704. * * * …

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  • 10bouchon — /booh shon /; Fr. /booh shawonn /, n., pl. bouchons / shonz /; Fr. / shawonn /. Furniture. a supplementary, baize covered top set in the center of a bouillotte table. [1880 85; < F: stopper, deriv. of OF bouche sheaf] * * * …

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