What does say boo to a goose?

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What does say boo to a goose?

said to mean that someone is very quiet, shy or nervous. `If you remember, at college I wouldn’t say boo to a goose. ‘ `That’s right, you were very quiet. ‘ Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary.

Is the saying boo to a goose or ghost?

: : ‘Say boo to a goose’ is an English phrase which the OED records from the 17th century onward. The ‘say boo to a ghost’ version is just a misstating (either deliberate or accidental) of the original.

Is a Muscovy duck a goose?

Although we call the muscovy a duck it is technically not a duck. The muscovy is a South American waterfowl that has a body like a duck, behavaes like a goose in that it hisses rather than quacks, has a breast like a turkey, and roosters like a chicken.

Can you call your boyfriend Babyboo?

“Baby boo” is a term of endearment, similar to “baby” or “honey” or “sweetheart” or “love”. This is my sweetie/sweetheart/honey/boyfriend/girlfriend.

Where does the saying Wouldn’t Say Boo to a goose come from?

The phrase wouldn’t say boo to a goose is used to emphasise that someone is very timid. Here, boo is not an expression of disapproval but a later form of bo, an exclamation intended to frighten. In Notes and Queries of 10 th September 1870, the English philologist Walter William Skeat (1835-1912) wrote: “Cry Bo to a Goose”

What did Johnny say to dally in the Outsiders?

“Huh” Dally was taken off guard. He stared at Johnny in disbelief. Johnny couldn’t say boo to a goose. He talked back to Dally and he is usually quite so that’s why Dally stared in disbelief that Johnny actually talked back and said something to him.

What is the meaning of the word boo?

The word ‘boo’ in this context is the sudden, loud version of it…the one adults sometimes use to surprise or ‘frighten’ children…rather than the disapproving anti-cheering version.

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