When you are standing quite a distance away from your boo, possible behind an object which leaves you partially hidden, and you want to let them know you are thinking of them, you wave from that distance hoping they will see you. While you are engaging in the waving act, you may wish to send them a few air hugs and wind pecks, which is also part of the Peak-a-boo package.
It can be used as a noun, adjective or a verb
*note: please make sure the your Peak-a-boos are received by your boo and not a random person. There have been cases of Peak-a-boos being lost in transmission :)
It can be used as a noun, adjective or a verb
*note: please make sure the your Peak-a-boos are received by your boo and not a random person. There have been cases of Peak-a-boos being lost in transmission :)
"awww... they're such a Peak-a-booers"
"honey... i am Peak-a-booing you from a distance. with love"
"wow... that gorgeous guy just got Peak-a-booed by that girl over there"
"they are so Peak-a-booey"
:) :) :)
"honey... i am Peak-a-booing you from a distance. with love"
"wow... that gorgeous guy just got Peak-a-booed by that girl over there"
"they are so Peak-a-booey"
:) :) :)
by Peak-a-boo<3 June 10, 2010
"Daaaaaaaamn. That was boo nasty!!"
by greatgoglymogly February 14, 2003
After you have smoked a lot of weed and you are so high that you are past the point of saying "I am stoned" or "I am baked"
Basically when you are really really fuckin stoned out of your mind.
Basically when you are really really fuckin stoned out of your mind.
Dude, I hit that bong like twenty times, I am Boo-boo Kitty Fuck(ed) right now...
Dude, Pass that bong, I want to get more Boo-boo Kitty Fuck
Dude, Pass that bong, I want to get more Boo-boo Kitty Fuck
by Thørn February 27, 2009
by Jeremiathois June 13, 2020
An expression of frustration or dissappointment with a particular outcome, most often in reply to a statement made by someone else.
Alternate meaning: Burns (proper name).
Alternate meaning: Burns (proper name).
by zx August 15, 2002
by King Anthony V of Svalbard April 18, 2005
by Roman L. Weil, Professor Emeritus May 11, 2008