See also: Boops

English

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Noun

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boops

  1. plural of boop

Verb

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boops

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of boop

Jamaican Creole

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Pronunciation

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Interjection

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boops

  1. boom
    • 2018, Shelley Sykes-Coley, Chat ’Bout!: An Anthology of Jamaican Conversations (in Jamaican Creole), →ISBN:
      “Me waan fi know why is always night, dat dem decide fi tun off di light? An' why, dat fram di day mi bawn, as likkle rain fall, boops! Di light gawn! []
      I want to know why they always decide to cut the power at night. Why is that, in my entire life, as soon as it starts to rain, boom! There's a blackout. []

Noun

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boops (plural boops dem, quantified boops)

  1. sugar daddy
    Me did have a little boops who did well want a baby.I had a sugar daddy who really wanted to have a baby.
    • 2014, Alan Bradshaw, Avi Shankar, Production & Consumption of Music (in English), →ISBN:
      “Women who engage in these long term profitable relationships call their benefactor a “Boops.” The Boops is usually a man of means who gives money and gifts in exchange for sex with his favored women heard in “Boops” by Super Cat (1986): ... []
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