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Booing



Booing

Booing is an act of showing displeasure for someone or something, generally an entertainer, by loudly yelling boo (and holding the "oo" sound) or making other noises of disparagement, such as hissing. People may make hand signs at the entertainer, such as the thumbs down sign. If spectators particularly dislike the performance they may also accompany booing by throwing objects onstage, though the objects may not be meant to physically hurt the performer. • In professional wrestling, audience tends to boo heel wrestlers and their in-ring tactics. However some wrestlers who have become over with the crowd are likely to be cheered. • A villainous character may also be booed to show a dislike of said character, rather than the acting skills of the thespian portraying him or her. Melodrama performances such as the traditional British Pantomime may encourage it, along with cheering at the hero/heroine. • On the American game show The Price Is Right, booing is quite common from the audience when a player or a substitute (most often the host) does not get the Showcase Showdown wheel around at least one time. Booing can sometimes be heard during pricing games, the One Bid, or the Showcase when the audience disagrees with a decision made by a player that could cause him/her to lose his/her pricing game, or the player has bid one dollar higher than an opponent especially a senior citizen, or if a player makes a high wager that can cause him/ her to overbid, as an overbid cannot win in the Showcase. • On reality shows in both America and the United Kingdom where Simon Cowell appears as a judge, he is normally booed by the audiences for giving negative remarks to contestants whom the audience and other judges praise. • In the UK version of Big Brother, housemates are often booed on their exit or entrance into the house, host Davina McCall often sugar coats it by saying "it’s all panto". • In the process of booing, the audience will throw fruit, vegetables or garbage for bad performances. In contrast, they will throw flowers for good performances.



History

Booing performers has a very long history, possibly to the days of ancient Greece, where audiences would boo bad performances and applaud good performances. This practice has in recent times come under criticism: the opinion is often expressed that to boo a bad performance is unkind and demonstrates a lack of sophistication. However, the counterargument goes that the combination of booing and applause help keep the quality of public performance high, by emotionally rewarding the good and punishing the bad. This debate is especially relevant to the opera world where passionate applause and rowdy booing have long been a part of the tradition. Recently in the United States, however, this practice has come under attack. As opera attendance has become viewed as an indulgence of the rich, the act of booing has fallen out of favor. Proponents of booing blame this trend for what they view as a general decline in the quality of modern American opera.



Examples

• In sports, booing by fans is quite common, at players after poor play or if the opposing team is being unsportsman-like, such as intentionally hitting home team batters in baseball or diving in Association football or basketball (where it is a technical foul and/or a fine), or is a particularly hated rival. Similarly it is common to boo referees/umpires after an unpopular ruling.



See also

• Applause • Audience participation • Heckling



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Booing



External links

• Where Do Hecklers Come From? The origins of booing on Slate.



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