From the scars that the Bu-Bo-Nic plague left.
Boo comes from just people. Like on halloween, they say, "Boo! Boo! Ha, I scared you!" I really don't know why, but some random guy just started yelling it out to scare people.
If you are three years old: Ouchies I made a boo boo. If you're older, just say you're hurt.
boo-door
Uh oh! Woops! Boo boo, or cluster f___. Actually the word accident is the best, I mean it stands alone.
mock, make fun of, say boo, jeer is no good word.
The word Booray (from Bourré or Bouré) is card game that is pronounced (boo-ray).
Every Wednesday
the boo boo was stuck to her but
Boo-boo
The nickname "Boo" is often used as a term of endearment. It may have originated from the Latin word "bubu," meaning "baby." Over time, it evolved into a pet name used between partners, friends, or family members.
No, "boo boo" cannot come out of your mouth. If you are referring to making a mistake or error, it is not a physical substance that can come out like food or liquid - it's just a figure of speech.
If it does, it might be time to see a doctor.
The word BOO means baby.
The word refers to an error, boner, goof, gaffe or mistake. It also could refer to Yogi Bear's friend Boo-Boo.
Its a pretty funny word. It consists of the words nanner, nanner, boo, and boo. A nannernannerbooboo is a type of turnips!
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The word "fubuki" is pronounced as "foo-boo-kee."
If you are three years old: Ouchies I made a boo boo. If you're older, just say you're hurt.