Lucas is Hipper than Me

Apparently, Lucas is up on all the latest slang–much more so than I am.

I mentioned that he dubbed my brother’s girlfriend, Courtney, “Bou.” It seems I’ve been spelling it incorrectly.

Here’s what the Oxford English Dictionary has to say:

boo 2
• noun US informal a person’s boyfriend or girlfriend.
— ORIGIN 1980s: origin uncertain; probably an alteration of French beau ‘boyfriend, male admirer’.
(<--Careful and geeky readers will note the British punctuation here.) Also, Lucas informs me with deadly certainty that the word "awesome" means yucky or bad, and that the word "awful" means good. It has a certain logic to it when you consider the meanings of "loathsome" and "wonderful." Kids these days...

6 Responses to “Lucas is Hipper than Me”

  • pirategrrl
    January 19, 2006 at 2:59 pm

    “Boo” is in fact, urban slang. If you listen closely to hip-hop, or R&B hits, you will hear it in song lyrics. There is even a song that is a duet between Usher and Alicia Keyes called “My Boo” How your 3 year old son knows about this, I can’t tell you. Maybe the kids at pre-school listen to a lot of Usher.

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  • kittiliscious
    January 19, 2006 at 4:19 pm

    Um, yah, do you know any black people? 😉

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  • sarabellae
    January 19, 2006 at 4:32 pm

    Yeah, that’s not the music I listen to. So, let’s say urban slang is not exactly my speciality: I wouldn’t try to edit a book full of it.

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  • sarabellae
    January 19, 2006 at 4:32 pm

    Not many. But then, I don’t exactly get out much.

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  • andrewred
    January 20, 2006 at 12:26 am

    I believe “Boo” clumsily crossed over into mainstream culture with the first screening of “Bringing Down the House”

    Seriously, it’s going to sound like a foreign language to you by the time he hits his teens.

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  • foseelovechild
    January 20, 2006 at 11:00 am

    It’s probably your husband’s musical influence.

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