Joanne wants to wear her hair in pigtails but she is getting weird looks from her classmates but her friend Ella likes them and says"you do you boo" .
by QueenTbag March 24, 2016
Used to show you have no sympathy towards someone. Also can be used to the same affect as 'So there'
Person 1: My cat died today *sob*
Person 2: Aaahh, yah boo sucks to you
or
Person 1: I don't want to watch Dr Who
Person 2: Well we're watching it anyway, so yah boo sucks to you
Person 2: Aaahh, yah boo sucks to you
or
Person 1: I don't want to watch Dr Who
Person 2: Well we're watching it anyway, so yah boo sucks to you
by camden.leisure.pirate February 09, 2008
Similar to “whatever floats your boat” or “if that’s your cup of tea,” but with more of an supportive tone.
It can be used to encourage others to do what makes them happy or to stick to their values/beliefs despite opposition, or as a way to acknowledge others may do something differently than how the speaker/writer just said they do it and they won’t judge.
It can be used to encourage others to do what makes them happy or to stick to their values/beliefs despite opposition, or as a way to acknowledge others may do something differently than how the speaker/writer just said they do it and they won’t judge.
“I really want to wear this outfit I love but Sarah’s said it’s tacky.”
“That’s just her opinion! Her style is really different from yours but that doesn’t mean this style is bad. You do you, Boo! Own that look!”
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“Personally I think that much cream and sugar in the drink makes it a coffee-flavored dessert rather than an actual coffee, but you do you, Boo.”
“That’s just her opinion! Her style is really different from yours but that doesn’t mean this style is bad. You do you, Boo! Own that look!”
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“Personally I think that much cream and sugar in the drink makes it a coffee-flavored dessert rather than an actual coffee, but you do you, Boo.”
by Haruko-chan June 29, 2023