by dizzkidboogie March 23, 2003

We rolled up on those suckas and.. booyah!
by Cougfan206 April 19, 2017

Best known for its use by ESPN "Sportscenter" anchor Stuart Scott, this word is used to show defiance in the face of adversity, which MUST result in emphatic triumph.
The Boston Red Sox trailed the New York Yankees until "Big Papi" David Ortiz stepped to the plate, and Booyah!, Big Papi was off the hook!
by Patrick MacKenzie September 23, 2005

by neffles October 5, 2006

Noun
Pronounced; (shotgun headshot) Boo-Yah
The sound one makes after a sound whooping is administered in the most surgical of formats. Generally follows Shotgun Mouthwash, Shoryuken, Rocket Launchers, Kung Fu, Mortal Kombat, and other things where, afterwards, your opponent is seriously messed up.
Pronounced; (shotgun headshot) Boo-Yah
The sound one makes after a sound whooping is administered in the most surgical of formats. Generally follows Shotgun Mouthwash, Shoryuken, Rocket Launchers, Kung Fu, Mortal Kombat, and other things where, afterwards, your opponent is seriously messed up.
A man bursts out of a door, and blows away a terrorist with a twelve-gauge
Man - BOOYAH!
kicks corpse down flight of stairs.
Man - BOOYAH!
kicks corpse down flight of stairs.
by robocarnage November 25, 2009

by Henry Hellafied August 12, 2003

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).
by KMM September 21, 2005
