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boo-bird noun a sports fan who constantly and loudly boos during a game US- Cleveland Boo-Birds Backed by Veeck [Headline] — Sporting News, p. 1, 14 July 1948
- General Manager Hank Greenberg of the Cleveland Indians sounded a warning today to the incessant boo-birds: “Shut up or you may get thrown out of the park.” — San Francisco Examiner, 21 February 1950
- “Boobirds” are fans who boo an umpire when things go wrong. — Look, p. 94, 31 March 1959
- Philadelphia is reputed to be the biggest sports boobird city in the U.S. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 50, 17 November 1966
- Enraged boo birds, many fueled by beer, took over the game for about 20 minutes Sunday, making so much noise play had to be held up because the Eagles couldn’t hear Garbril’s signals. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 46, 29 October 1974
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