When someone says something to you that you aren't trying to hear, or dont agree with. It can end a conversation, disagreement, or a stupid comment said by an associate of yours. its like saying "Gurl please"
Person 1: Gurl i heard you was gettin crunk at pjs party last week
Person 2: Gurl Boo u know know i dont even get down like that
Person 2: Gurl Boo u know know i dont even get down like that
by anonymous December 08, 2004
When a girl is cold in the middle of the night, she will call out to her boyfriend or booty call or whoever is in her bed, the boo blanket is the warm body who she will call to roll over and warm her up.
by Lisa LEO November 12, 2005
Obscure reference to the Simpsons: Monty Burns has just made a speech, and was getting booed out. When he asks his kiss-ass assistant if they're booing him, he replies "No, sir...they're saying boo-urns." He then asks the crowd, and they continue to boo him, save for Hans Moleman, who says "Well, I was saying boo-urns."
An exclamation, used in disappointment or excitement
An exclamation, used in disappointment or excitement
by Burns April 11, 2003
Aggy Boo is a term said in the town Middlesbrough. It is used when someone has had something unfortunate said or done etc to them.
It is used as a "the jokes on you" kind of way...Devastated if you will.
It is used as a "the jokes on you" kind of way...Devastated if you will.
Bill-o - " Shit, i left ma phone in ma trousers. Its in the fuckin washer now."
Benzy - " Ahahaha! Aggy Boo mate!"
Benzy - " Ahahaha! Aggy Boo mate!"
by fresh prince of bellend April 12, 2009
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I was all excited about going out for tacos and then Mike came in and dropped his boo hammer...now we're having sushi.
I'm dropping the boo hammer; the party's over.
Quit being such a boo hammer.
I'm dropping the boo hammer; the party's over.
Quit being such a boo hammer.
by bassoonenough February 26, 2015
A large number or huge amount. From the French beau coup. Brought to the United States by retuning Vietnam war veterans who heard it from the heavily French influenced Vietnamese.
by Eric Peterson July 07, 2005