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Similar in meaning to the more conventional "boo", but with more emphasis. For the avid Simpson viewer in particular.
It's snowing again?!? Boourns
boourns by JessicaF November 5, 2003
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Boourns is not similar at all to boo, it is in fact the opposite of booing.

It comes from an episode of The Simpsons when Mr. Burns made a film for a film festival that no one in the audience liked, so they booed him. Burns, being surrounded by yes-men for his whole life was unfamiliar with being booed so Smithers told him they were chanting "boourns" rather than booing.

Mr. Burns stood up and asked the audience if they were booing or if they were chanting boourns. They responded by booing him, except for Hans Moleman who admitted to chanting "boourns" which leads one to the conclusion that Moleman liked the movie and was using the expression to show his enjoyment.
Idiot: "Dude, that movie sucked. Boourns!"
Other Guy: "You idiot, boourns is used for a good movie like Borat."
boourns by My Name August 19, 2007
An exclamation: to be displeased with a given result or situation.
"I hated that movie! Boourns!"
boourns by rewman June 1, 2006
Alternate spelling of boo urns.

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.
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
boourns by Ven April 27, 2005
1. Boourns to working
2. Are you serious? Boourns
Boourns by JD Christie February 25, 2004
a word of praise for someone or something
The director received a round of boourns from the pleased audience after the screening of his new film.
boourns by whatigotsofar August 19, 2007