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boo-boo
- IPA[ˈbo͞oˌbo͞o]
美式
- a mistake;a minor injury
noun: boo-boo, plural noun: boo-boos
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- 1. informal a mistake you could make a big boo-boo if you leap to any drastic conclusions
- ▪ informal a minor injury there is no one to kiss the boo-boo!
- said suddenly to surprise someone who is unaware of one's presence: ‘Boo!’ she cried, jumping up to frighten him
- an utterance of ‘boo’ to show disapproval of a speaker or performer: the audience greeted this comment with boos and hisses
- say ‘boo’ to show disapproval of a speaker or performer: they booed and hissed when he stepped on stage the team were booed off the pitch
Oxford Dictionary
- said suddenly to surprise someone: “Boo!” she cried, jumping up to frighten him
- an utterance of “boo” to show disapproval or contempt: the audience greeted this comment with boos and hisses
- say “boo” to show disapproval or contempt: they booed and hissed when he stepped on stage I was practically booed off the stage for talking about cyberpunk
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person's boyfriend or girlfriend: got a call this morning from my boo he swings by to surprise his boo with some flowers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person's boyfriend or girlfriend: got a call this morning from my boo he swings by to surprise his boo with some flowers
Oxford Dictionary
- say anything at all; utter a sound
Oxford American Dictionary
- in good order; fine: everything is tickety-boo
Oxford American Dictionary
- a word or expression denoting something that is regarded with disapproval or dislike: positivism has become something of a boo word among many social scientists
Oxford Dictionary
- in good order; fine: everything is tickety-boo
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