by Tipper March 09, 2003
A term expressing joy, excitement, or triumph. An anglicised form of the Spanish word 'bulla', which is pronouced the same and means "noise or racket".
by hotpepper September 20, 2006
it's an soup, chicken and chopped vegetables, cooked overnight in a big steel drum. normally served at church picnics and large gatherings in Northeastern Wisconsin. The origin is Belgium
booyah served at the picnic, takeouts welcome, bring your own container.
St. F has a picnic on Sunday, who makes their booyah?
St. F has a picnic on Sunday, who makes their booyah?
by Julia June 08, 2004
A term expressing joy, excitement, or triumph. Can also be used as a substitute for almost all modern day positive slang. Also see "boo-yizzle".
by Brad Jackson May 16, 2003
by Anonymous May 27, 2003
1. A Zen-like state of mind. Similar to the state of "Yugen" found in ancient Japanese theatre."
2. An adjective used to describe a euphoric moment of triumph.
2. An adjective used to describe a euphoric moment of triumph.
Person 1: "Hey man, those two twin bisexual Irish strippers just asked if they could have your phone number!"
Person 2: ".....BOOOYAH!"
Person 2: ".....BOOOYAH!"
by PJZ January 06, 2003