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Examples
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If he heard someone "booh" or speak negatively of his opponent, Andrew Romanoff, he admonished them.
Nancy Cronk: Romanoff vs. Bennet: A Matter of Integrity 2010
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They were looked upon as simply "hangers on," or in other words, as yellow sheep-killing dogs, that if you would say "booh" at, would yelp and get under their master's heels.
"Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show Sam R. Watkins
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Well your sure not tough, all you can say is im racist and report me, booh hooh hooh.
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Just yesterday with his lies about his pastor aired on cnn for hours and hours, talk about free advertisement. booh hoo hoo.
Obama campaign files FEC complaint against pro-Clinton group 2008
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The issue for the moment is the farmyard of international politics and how the Bush regime insists on saying booh! to just about everyone it happens, for the moment to disagree with.
President Hugo Chavez Frias: Right on! Words well spoken -- now let us see the deeds! 2008
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For example, to communicate "I will stay for a period of one week," you say sa-'abqaa li muddat ` usbuu '(sah-ab-kah lee moo-dat oos-booh).
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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Fortunately the days of the ` usbuu '(oohseh-booh; week) are number derivatives -- that is, they're derived from Arabic numbers.
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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For example, to say you're staying "for a period of a week," say li muddat ` usbuu '(lee moo-dat oos-booh).
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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For example: kul al-yawm (kool al-yawm; every day) kul saa'a (kool sah-ah; every hour) kul niSf saa'a (kool nee-sef sah-ah; every half hour) kul rubu 'saa'a (kool roo-booh sah-ah; every fifteen minutes)
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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Their child, a fine boy about ten months old, broke the silence by saying “booh, booh,” very well, and holding out little hands to his father, who had often been scornfully kind to him.
Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004
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