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  1. The meaning of BOO is —used to express contempt or disapproval or to startle or frighten. How to use boo in a sentence.

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  3. BOO definition: 1. to make an expression of strong disapproval or disagreement: 2. the act of booing 3. someone…. Learn more.

  4. 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. would not say boo to a goose. is extremely timid or diffident.

  5. boo in British English. (buː ) exclamation. 1. an exclamation uttered to startle or surprise someone, esp a child. 2. a shout uttered to express disgust, dissatisfaction, or contempt, esp at a theatrical production, political meeting, etc. 3. See would not say boo to a goose.

  6. 1. A sound uttered to show contempt, scorn, or disapproval. 2. Informal Any sound or word: You never said boo to me about overtime. interj. Used to express contempt, scorn, or disapproval or to frighten or surprise another. v. booed, boo·ing, boos. v.intr. To utter a boo. v.tr.

  7. Definition of boo verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 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.

  9. 1. If you boo a speaker or performer, you shout 'boo' or make other loud sounds to indicate that you do not like them, their opinions, or their performance. [...] 2. You say ' Boo! ' loudly and suddenly when you want to surprise someone who does not know that you are there. [...]

  10. BOO meaning: to shout the word "boo" to show that you do not like a speech, performance, etc. Learn more.

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