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I 1. [buː]interiezione bu2.••II 1. [buː] 2.* * *[bu:] 1. plural - boos; noun(a derisive shout, made eg by a disapproving crowd: the boos of the disappointed football supporters.) bu2. verb(to make such a sound at a person etc: The crowd booed (him).) fischiare* * *[buː]1. excl2. n3. vt* * *boo /bu:/, booh /bu:/A inter.B n.● (fam.) to say boo, dire beh; fiatare □ He wouldn't say boo to a goose, è timidissimo; ha paura perfino della sua ombra.(to) boo /bu:/v. i. e t.1 disapprovare; protestare; fischiare: The play was booed by the gallery, la commedia è stata fischiata dal loggione; He was booed off the stage, l'hanno costretto a suon di fischi a lasciare la scena* * *I 1. [buː]interiezione bu2.••II 1. [buː] 2.
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boo — 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… …
boo-boo — I. /ˈbu bu / (say booh booh) noun 1. Colloquial an error, usually of judgement: she made a classic boo boo. –verb (i) (boo booed, boo booing) 2. to make an error. {origin unknown} II. /ˈbu bu / (say booh booh) noun Colloquial n …
boo — expression meant to startle, early 15c., boh, A combination of consonant and vowel especially fitted to produce a loud and startling sound [OED, which compares L. boare, Gk. boaein to cry aloud, roar, shout. ]; as an expression of disapproval,… … Etymology dictionary
boo — ► EXCLAMATION 1) said suddenly to surprise someone. 2) said to show disapproval or contempt. ► VERB (boos, booed) ▪ say ‘boo’ to show disapproval or contempt. ● wouldn t say boo to a goose Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
boo-hoo — / hooˈ/ noun The sound of noisy weeping intransitive verb To weep noisily • • • Main Entry: ↑boo * * * boo hoo UK [ˌbuː ˈhuː] US [ˌbuˈhu] interjection a word used in comics or children’s stories to show that someone is crying Thesaurus: written… … Useful english dictionary
boo´dler — boo|dle «BOO duhl», noun, verb, dled, dling. Slang. –n. 1. U.S. money from bribes; graft. 2. a group of people or things; caboodle, used especially in the phrase »the whole kit and caboodle. 3. counterfeit money. –v.t., v.i. U.S. to bribe;… … Useful english dictionary
boo|dle — «BOO duhl», noun, verb, dled, dling. Slang. –n. 1. U.S. money from bribes; graft. 2. a group of people or things; caboodle, used especially in the phrase »the whole kit and caboodle. 3. counterfeit money. –v.t., v.i. U.S. to bribe; practice… … Useful english dictionary
boo|ga|loo — «BOO guh LOO», noun, verb. U.S. –n. a dance in two beat rhythm, performed with shuffling feet, swiveling motions, and rotation of shoulders and hips. –v.i. to dance the boogaloo. ╂[origin unknown] … Useful english dictionary
boo|hoo — «BOO HOO», verb, hooed, hoo|ing, noun, plural hoos, interjection. –v.i. to cry loudly; weep noisily. –n. noisy weeping. –interj. loud crying … Useful english dictionary
boo — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ loud VERB + BOO ▪ be greeted with, be met with ▪ His speech was met with boos. PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary
boo — 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… … New Collegiate Dictionary