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Definitions of booing in various dictionaries:
verb - show displeasure, as after a performance or speech
verb - to cry "boo"
BOOING - Booing is an act of showing displeasure for someone or something, generally in response to an entertainer, by loudly yelling boo! (and holding the "o...
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In 2000 Penn State's faculty senate denounced football fans' "negative cheering", or this activity |
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say boo to show disapproval of a speaker or performer. |
A disapproving exclamation by a member of an audience. |
Present participle of boo. |
Said suddenly to surprise someone who is unaware of one's presence. |
Said to show disapproval or contempt. |
An utterance of boo to show disapproval of a speaker or performer. |
Say boo to show disapproval of a speaker or performer. |
A person's boyfriend or girlfriend. |
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Booing is an act of showing displeasure for someone or something, generally in response to an entertainer, by loudly yelling boo! (and holding the "oo" sound) or making other noises of disparagement, such as hissing. People may make hand signs at the entertainer, such as the thumbs down sign. If spectators particularly dislike the performance they may also accompany booing by throwing objects (traditionally rotten fruit and vegetables) onstage, though the objects may not be meant to physically hurt the performer. * Players booed for their performance felt booing "spooked" or "bothered" them or their teammates, and that it "affected their performance". Nick Swisher stated "It hurts. Sometimes Im a sensitive guy and some of the things people say, they get under your skin a little bit.". Ledley King stated, "It just frustrates me when the crowd boo England, who is that going to help? It just heaps more pressure on the players and gives us even less of a chance of scoring". However, the coun |