a word used if you beat someone or prove them wrong. often said in conjunction with grandma to form booyah grandma!
by poot April 22, 2004

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

to exclame the feeling that cannot otherwised be put into words. This word is used often to emphasis one's successful action and accompishment.
by froe January 10, 2004

An exclamatory statement expressing excitement, not invented by, but propogated enthusiastically by geeky engineers and RC Racing enthusiasts.
by DJM June 28, 2003

The Booyah Tribe is a Samoan gangsta rap band. They also refer to a "booya" as the noise made by a shotgun when it is fired.
by Unga April 15, 2006

boo*yah <boo ya> n.v.adj. (1) when there is no other word to express yourself (2) universal term describing something as da bomb, phat, dope, ill (3) meaning determined based on context and delivery of sentence.
by spanky October 9, 2003

Booyah is a modern day version of an 18th century mid-west lightening rod that is traditionally placed on the peaks of structures such as a house or barn.
The difference between 18th century lightening rods and the modern day BOOYAH is that the old lightning rods have one glass ball. BOOYAHS have one to three translucent glass balls of different colors. Depending on the colors selected, a BOOYAH brings to the house and its inhabitants different positive energy sources such as courage, energy, peace and harmony.
The difference between 18th century lightening rods and the modern day BOOYAH is that the old lightning rods have one glass ball. BOOYAHS have one to three translucent glass balls of different colors. Depending on the colors selected, a BOOYAH brings to the house and its inhabitants different positive energy sources such as courage, energy, peace and harmony.
"You can spot my house easily it has a amber and blue BOOYAH!" Or - "I am so happy we have a BOOYAH!"
by John Mallett October 1, 2005
