Boh vs Boo - What's the difference?
boh | boo |
An exclamation used to startle or frighten.
* 1829 , (Walter Scott), Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft , VI:
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.
Boo is a alternative form of boh.
As interjections the difference between boh and boo
is that boh is an exclamation used to startle or frighten while 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.boh
English
Alternative forms
* bo * booInterjection
(en-intj)- We start and are afraid when we hear one cry Boh !
boo
English
Etymology 1
Coined to create a loud and startling sound. Compare Latin .Interjection
(en interjection)Noun
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Verb
(en verb)- When he took the podium, the crowd booed .
- Nobody booed and nobody clapped
- The protesters loudly booed the visiting senator.