Bah vs Boo - What's the difference?
bah | boo |
(sometimes, humorous)
A loud exclamation intended to scare someone, especially a child. Usually used when one has been hidden from the victim and then suddenly appeared unexpectedly.
A word used ironically in a situation where one might have scared someone, but said someone was not scared. Not said as loudly as in definition 1.
An exclamation used by a member or many members of an audience, as at a stage play or sports game, to indicate derision or disapproval of what has just occurred.
A derisive shout made to indicate disapproval.
* {{quote-news
, year=2010
, date=December 29
, author=Sam Sheringham
, title=Liverpool 0 - 1 Wolverhampton
, work=BBC
To shout extended boos derisively.
* 2004 , The New Yorker, 18 Oct 2004
To derisively shout extended boos at.
As interjections the difference between bah and boo
is that bah is Expressing contempt, disgust, or bad temper.boo is a loud exclamation intended to scare someone, especially a child. Usually used when one has been hidden from the victim and then suddenly appeared unexpectedly.As a noun boo is
a derisive shout made to indicate disapproval.As a verb boo is
to shout extended boos derisively.bah
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- "My website is much better than yours!" ? "Let me check... bah! !"
Derived terms
* bah humbug * pooh-bah, poobahSee also
* ugh * ew * yuck * pahAnagrams
* English three-letter words ----boo
English
Etymology 1
Coined to create a loud and startling sound. Compare Latin .Interjection
(en interjection)Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=...Hodgson headed down the tunnel with the boos of fans ringing in his ears after an eighth league defeat of the season...}}
Verb
(en verb)- When he took the podium, the crowd booed .
- Nobody booed and nobody clapped
- The protesters loudly booed the visiting senator.