0 to make an expression of strong disapproval or disagreement:
1 the act of booing
2 someone you care about, especially a boyfriend, girlfriend, or other close friend:
You will always be my boo.
Come on, boo. Let's go.
3 an expression, usually shouted, used to surprise and frighten someone who does not know you are near them :
4 to call out the word "boo" to express disapproval:
5 used to surprise or frighten another person, and usually said loudly:
He snuck up behind me and said, "Boo!"
It was much like a peek-a-boo or hide-andseek game, with a delight in hiding and also some wish to be found.
Social behaviors consisted of seeking contact with an adult, participating in a reciprocal game such as "peek-a-boo," immediate imitation, and orienting to name being called (measured in rate of occurrence).
A performer seeks the attention and approval of his or her audience, who can pay rapt attention, catcall and boo, or, worst of all, simply remain indifferent.
The nonspecialist reader will be consequently put off by grammatical features such as the use of say as a complementizer, or by lexical items such as kick-e-re-boo 'to die'.
No, they booed the coach.
Until he is willing to say boo to the unions' goose, his fiery oratory here will be merely the big boom of an empty drum.
Meanwhile, the audience is hissing and booing and throwing things at the curtain.
We have reports in the press of witnesses being hissed and booed or cheered, which brings the court into disrepute.
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