Spectator vs Boobird - What's the difference?
spectator | boobird |
One who observes an event; an observer.
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(slang) A spectator at a sporting event who boos the home team.
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As nouns the difference between spectator and boobird
is that spectator is one who observes an event; an observer while boobird is a spectator at a sporting event who boos the home team.spectator
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* spectatour (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- The cheering spectators watched the fireworks.
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Derived terms
* spectate * spectatorshipAnagrams
* ----boobird
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