Used in a Sentence

boo-boos

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for boo-boos.

Editorial note

Small boo-boos and set-backs are devastating, and small wins create enormous excitement in 2 and 4 year olds.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(countable, colloquial, often childish) A mistake or error.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of boo-boos gathered in one view.

noun

(countable, colloquial, often childish) A mistake or error.

noun

(countable, colloquial, childish, by or to young children) A minor injury, such as a cut or a bruise.

noun

(uncountable, colloquial, childish, by or to young children) Feces.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for boo-boos.

noun

(countable, colloquial, often childish) A mistake or error.

noun

(countable, colloquial, childish, by or to young children) A minor injury, such as a cut or a bruise.

noun

(uncountable, colloquial, childish, by or to young children) Feces.

verb

(colloquial, childish, intransitive) To make a mistake.

Example sentences

1

Small boo-boos and set-backs are devastating, and small wins create enormous excitement in 2 and 4 year olds.

2

This a major factor to why people sue, because they can't afford these kinds of boo-boos.

3

It's just not the taxpayer's job to kiss their boo-boos and make it all better when their gamble doesn't turn out so well.

4

The nice thing about git is that you can fix boo-boos.

5

No grammar snafus, no syntactic boo-boos, no problems at all.

6

Many mega projects indeed have such burdens, however this extent seems pretty rare and such boo-boos showing a lack of understanding of a very dangerous equipment aren't re-insuring.

7

> such boo-boos showing a lack of understanding of a very dangerous equipment aren't re-insuring.

8

I'd have a lot more respect for a maximalist position that at least understood why some people legitimately reject that position, and not just because they're stinky meanie snowflake boo-boos.

9

And you're rolling your eyes at us for doubting that the medical establishment--the 3rd leading cause of death, after heart disease and cancer, with its whopping 19.7% of US GDP--couldn't hide their boo-boos (even if they tried!) behind esoteric epidemiologyese?

10

A fair part of those who can pay those studies prefer to pursue their own endeavors (why would they have to work in order to cope with other's boo-boos?), for example the lack of resources available for oceanographers' core missions is well-known.

11

Not being paranoid probably increases the probability of incident/accidents (contesting this is saying that some safety-related new specifications are totally useless: this is a bold statement), and on the long-term reducing the amount and patent effects of boo-boos, even at a non-negligible cost, may be the best bet when it comes to public opinion.

Quote examples

1

Socialize the judicial portion with flat rates for doctor/hospital boo-boos and a government panel to oversee and "punish".

2

I suppose (hope) that these women could help prevent anti-female product boo-boos, like the time Microsoft offered "bitch" as the equivalent to "male" in a Windows XP Spanish localization.

3

However, if I said "aspirin relieves pain by infesting your blood with microscopic fairies who kiss your boo-boos from the inside out" -- that claim does not have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use boo-boos in a sentence?

Small boo-boos and set-backs are devastating, and small wins create enormous excitement in 2 and 4 year olds.

What does boo-boos mean?

(countable, colloquial, often childish) A mistake or error.

What part of speech is boo-boos?

boo-boos is commonly used as noun, verb.