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Booder vs Booer - What's the difference?

booder | booer |

As nouns the difference between booder and booer

is that booder is a catch-all phrase for an object, person, or place while booer is one who boos.

booder

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (US, slang, dated, jazz) A catch-all phrase for an object, person, or place.
  • Usage notes

    Originally used by young males from what would become the in 1925. Soloists and Sidemen: American Jazz Stories, Peter Vacher, 2004 Usage declined in the mid-50's.Rock and Roll: A Social History, Paul Friedlander, 1996

    Derived terms

    * fruit booder

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    booer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who boos.
  • The booers seemed to make up more than half of the crowd.