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Revision as of 12:51, 9 November 2010
Look up booyah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Booyah may refer to:
- Booyeah (US), also spelled booya or booyah, an interjection or catch phrase to indicate satisfaction or accomplishment. E.g., "Booyah, Jimbo!"
- Booyah (stew), a simple chicken and vegetable stew that is cooked overnight, typically in huge Booyah kettles for church picnics and public festivals. "Chicken Booyah" Pioneer - Andrew Rentmeester (Preble) Green Bay, Wisconsin
- Booya (ship), a three masted schooner which sank during Cyclone Tracy in 1974
- Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., a Samoan gangsta rap band.
- Booya Family, a German-based rap music group of the 1990s, including Nana, gathered around the producer Toni Cottura and label Booyeah