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
An expression of frustration or dissappointment with a particular outcome, most often in reply to a statement made by someone else.
Alternate meaning: Burns (proper name).
Alternate meaning: Burns (proper name).
by zx August 15, 2002
Alternate spelling of boo urns and boourns.
Exclamation. A cheer for The Simpsons character Montgomery Burns. Often used incorrectly by Canadians to suggest disproval of anything, rather than approval of Burns.
Obviously, "boo" and "Boo-urns" are two different and mutually exclusive words.
People who don't understand how to use the word or cannot understand the word's useage as it appeared on The Simpsons. Boo or boo-urns. There is no try.
Exclamation. A cheer for The Simpsons character Montgomery Burns. Often used incorrectly by Canadians to suggest disproval of anything, rather than approval of Burns.
Obviously, "boo" and "Boo-urns" are two different and mutually exclusive words.
People who don't understand how to use the word or cannot understand the word's useage as it appeared on The Simpsons. Boo or boo-urns. There is no try.
My, that old dog, Monty Burns has done it again! Boo-urns! Boo-urns, I say!
or
"Are you saying 'boo' or 'boo-urns'?" - C.M. Burns, The Simpsons
or
"Are you saying 'boo' or 'boo-urns'?" - C.M. Burns, The Simpsons
by Ven May 14, 2005
by Lenny April 11, 2003
by jarryd!! October 11, 2006
Exclamation. A cheer for The Simpsons character Montgomery Burns. Often used incorrectly by Canadians to suggest disproval of anything, rather than approval of Burns.
Obviously, "boo" and "Boo-urns" are two different and mutually exclusive words.
Obviously, "boo" and "Boo-urns" are two different and mutually exclusive words.
My, that old dog, Monty Burns has done it again! Boo-urns! Boo-urns, I say!
or
"Are you saying 'boo' or 'boo-urns'?" - C.M. Burns, The Simpsons
or
"Are you saying 'boo' or 'boo-urns'?" - C.M. Burns, The Simpsons
by Ven April 4, 2005
PRAISE for something
....NOT the same as "boo"
otherwise that line in the Simpsons doesnt make any sense
....NOT the same as "boo"
otherwise that line in the Simpsons doesnt make any sense
by Intelligent Simpsons Fan March 26, 2008