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boo-coo; boo koo adjective- a large number of; a lot of US, 1986
- “LZ on the Cambodian border. Beaucoup dinks.” You pronounce it boo-coo in the Big V. — William Pelfrey, The Big V, p. 12, 1972
- We got boo-coo movement. 3rd Battallion just got hit 15 kliks north of here. — Platoon, 1986
- He’s book-koo koo-koo. — Gone in 60 Seconds, 2000
- I fry boocoo buckets of chicken, and eat them by the stomachful. — David Henry Sterry, Chicken, p. 27, 2002
- a large number; a lot; US, 1918
- Bama said, “Yeah, he’ll be there. So what has that to do with boo koos of fine foxes?” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 130, 1977
- I can’t remember boo koos of kilometers ’fore we began to really hear the mortar shells singing in the curves they take, the perfection of U.S. electric magic! — Clarence Major, All-Night Visitors, p. 36, 1998
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