boo-hoo

verb

bü-ˈhü How to pronounce boo-hoo (audio)
ˈbü-ˌhü
variants or boohoo or less commonly boo hoo
boo-hooed or boohooed; boo-hooing or boohooing

intransitive verb

: to weep loudly and with sobs
… even the impeccable Lord Jeffrey … confessed to having cried—blubbered, boohooed, snuffled, and sighed …Tom Wolfe
Joey kept boo-hooing like a real idiot.Christopher Paul Curtis
often used as an interjection especially in mocking imitation of another's tears, complaints, unhappiness, etc.
… one twin and then the other began to cry. "Boohoo, boohoo," Ernie mocked.Nancy Smiler Levinson
He said as long as I was being so pure, why not give her the real scoop on her old man? I said because it would crush her. Boo hoo, he said.George Saunders
boo-hoo noun
or boohoo
plural boo-hoos or boohoos
… the tough Garden crowd reacted with boos instead of boo-hoos. Richard Johnson
boo-hooing noun
or boohooing
"Woman: cease this detestable boohooing instantly; or else seek the shelter of some other place of worship." George Bernard Shaw
No one feels good after being dumped. The loudest boo-hooing seems to be coming from young people … Jane Bryant Quinn

Word History

Etymology

imitative

First Known Use

1806, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of boo-hoo was in 1806

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“Boo-hoo.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/boo-hoo. Accessed 9 Nov. 2025.

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