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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024boo1 /bu/USA pronunciation interj., n., pl. boos, v. interj. - (used to express contempt or disapproval or to startle or frighten):"Boo! Did I scare you?'' she asked.
n. [countable] - an exclamation of contempt or disapproval:a boo from the bleachers.
v. - to cry "boo'' (at someone): [no object]The fans booed when it became clear that their team would lose again.[~ + object]The fans booed the pitcher.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024boo1 (bo̅o̅),USA pronunciation interj., n., pl. boos, v., booed, boo•ing. interj. - (used to express contempt or disapprobation or to startle or frighten).
n. - an exclamation of contempt or disapproval:a loud boo from the bleachers.
v.i. - to cry boo in derision.
v.t. - to show disapproval of by booing.
- expressive formation 1810–20
boo2 (bo̅o̅, bō),USA pronunciation n. - Drugs, Slang Terms[Slang.]marijuana. Also called boo grass.
- of uncertain origin, originally 1955–60
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: boo /buː/ interj - an exclamation uttered to startle or surprise someone, esp a child
- a shout uttered to express disgust, dissatisfaction, or contempt, esp at a theatrical production, political meeting, etc
vb (boos, booing, booed)- to shout "boo" at (someone or something), esp as an expression of disgust, dissatisfaction, or disapproval: to boo the actors
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