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1 boo-boo
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2 boo
C vtr (3e pers sg prés boos, prét, pp booed) huer [actor, speaker] ; to be booed off the stage quitter la scène sous les huées.he wouldn't say boo to a goose c'est un grand timide ; he didn't say boo (about it) US il n'a pas pipé mot. -
3 boo
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4 boo
boo [bu:]huer, siffler;∎ the audience booed him off the stage il a quitté la scène sous les huées ou les sifflets du publicpousser des huées, siffler;∎ to boo at sb huer ou siffler qn3 nounhuée f;∎ her arrival was greeted with boos elle s'est fait huer à son arrivéehou!; -
5 boo
[bu:] 1. plural - boos; noun(a derisive shout, made eg by a disapproving crowd: the boos of the disappointed football supporters.) huées2. verb(to make such a sound at a person etc: The crowd booed (him).) huer -
6 boos
plural; see boo
См. также в других словарях:
boo-boo — ☆ boo boo or booboo [bo͞o′bo͞o΄ ] n. pl. boo boos or booboos [< baby talk] 1. Slang a stupid or foolish mistake; blunder 2. a minor injury or bruise: chiefly a child s usage SYN. ERROR … English World dictionary
boo-boo — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms boo boo : singular boo boo plural boo boos informal a mistake, especially an embarrassing one … English dictionary
boos — plural of boo present third singular of boo * * * boos obs. form of boss … Useful english dictionary
boo-boo — noun (plural boo boos) Etymology: probably baby talk alteration of boohoo, imitation of the sound of weeping Date: 1953 1. a usually trivial injury (as a bruise or scratch) used especially by or of a child 2. mistake … New Collegiate Dictionary
boo-boo — /booh booh /, n., pl. boo boos. Slang. 1. a stupid or silly mistake; blunder. 2. a minor injury. [1950 55, Amer.; baby talk] * * * … Universalium
boo-boo n — What kind of mistakes do ghosts make? Boo Boos … English expressions
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 — boo1 [bo͞o] interj., n. pl. boos [echoic] 1. used to express disapproval, scorn, etc.: a prolonged sound 2. used to startle someone: an abrupt exclamation vi. booed, booing to make this prolonged sound in expressing disapproval vt. to shout “boo” … English World dictionary
boo|bird — «BOO BRD», noun. U.S. Slang. a sports fan who boos members of the team he roots for when they play poorly … Useful english dictionary
Boo (Nintendo) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Boo et Boos. Boo Personnage de fiction … Wikipédia en Français