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Carina
What does "boo" mean?
Is it just a mood word or something?
25 août 2016 19:51
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what about boo like booing - shouting in disapproval
examples from my dictionary is
The crowd booed at the mention of the name
The crowd booed the referee
25 août 2016
2
It's not a mood or emotion but typically used when something doesn't go as planned. Here's an example below:
Me: Can you go to the movies?
You: No, I have to study.
Me: Boo! Okay next time.
25 août 2016
2
Third use of the word: used to startle or scare someone. My kids like to try to sneak up behind me and then yell "Boo!" to get me to shriek in surprise. We see it a lot around Halloween on decorations.
25 août 2016
1
Hannah G.'s answer is correct; but there is also another use of the word. If you listen to rap or pop music in English, the performer will sometimes refer to their lover as "Boo" or "my Boo". This is more of a colloquial use, and isn't used in "formal" English speech.
25 août 2016
1
Fourth use: A "boo boo" is a scrape or minor injury and we really only use it when taking to very small children. If a toddler falls and skins her knee we might ask her if she got a boo boo.
I just remembered this use.
25 août 2016
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Carina
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Japonais
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Anglais
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