It is common to hear booing at a sports game if a team is doing badly, at a comedy club or at a concert when the performer sings bad or shows up late.
They aren't booing him, the crowd go luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke! But it does sound like booing.
An antonym for booing is cheering. While booing expresses disapproval or disappointment, cheering conveys approval, support, and enthusiasm for a performance or event. Both actions reflect audience reactions, but they represent opposite sentiments.
disapprove, not agreeing
This is an expression referring to people shouting out their disapproval, usually at a performance that isn't very good. The actor was disappointed to hear lots of booing and catcalls rather than applause.
You would hear a lot of cheering and maybe booing. Between races there was always some sort of entertainment such as acrobats or clowns and all events were accompanied by music.
cheering
crying and booing
They weren't booing him, they were saying HUGH. Just like the BRUCE chants at Springsteen concerts.
booing
when i hear least common denominator i think of the word fraction
They're not booing. They're chanting "Bruce, Bruce"
Cheering, chanting, or applauding just to name a couple.