boohoo

See also: boo hoo

English

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

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Verb

boohoo (third-person singular simple present boohoos, present participle boohooing, simple past and past participle boohooed)

  1. (colloquial, childish, intransitive) To cry, weep.
    • 2011 July 8, Grace Dent, The Guardian:
      "It feels inevitable," he boohooed. Of course it was inevitable – he used to tweet at least six times an hour, endless say-what-you-see drivel.
  2. (sarcastic, intransitive) To complain, whine.

Interjection

boohoo!

  1. (colloquial) used to represent the noise of someone crying.
Translations

Usage notes

  • Boohoo, as an interjection, is mostly used to mock someone, similarly to "womp womp", but in some cases, it is just used to, as aforementioned, represent the noise of someone crying.

Alternative forms

Etymology 2

Noun

boohoo (plural boohoos)

  1. (dated) The sailfish.

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