Stolen from ESPN's Stuart Scott, "booyah" is an overused greeting on Jim Cramer's Mad Money show on CNBC.
caller: ba-ba-ba-booyah, Jim, I'm Jerzey from Chicago. response: Oh yeah, ski daddy, big stuttering booyah back at you in the Illini state.
caller: Jim, love your book, by the way, and someone wants to say hello. Then 3 little kids all give a high pitched booyah together. Cramer responds with an ah-shucks expression as his whole head turns crimson.
Booyah is a word often used as an expression. It can be said when you have been given something you have wanted, or it could be when something good happens in your life, or it could just be a word to say when you are bored.
This word is often used in teen series, Kim Possible.
Ron: Hey Rufus! I just bought el grande size!
Rufus: Booyah!
Exclamation of supportive comaradary by the U.S. Marine Corps: It comes from the word bouillon, which is a broth made from the cooking of chicken bones (opponents).
James Blake just beat Raphael Nadal in the 2005 U.S. Open,
Booyah!