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Booby - Wikipedia
A booby is a seabird in the genus Sula, part of the family Sulidae. Boobies are closely related to the gannets (Morus), which were formerly included in Sula.
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BOOBY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an awkward foolish person : dope 2. any of several tropical seabirds (genus Sula) of the gannet family
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Brown Booby | Audubon Field Guide
30" (76 cm). Typical booby shape with heavy pointed bill, pointed tail, long wings. Adults solid brown with sharply contrasting white belly, yellow bill.
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▪ I. booby, n.1 (ˈbuːbɪ) Also 8 boobee, 9 boobie. [probably ad. Sp. bobo, used both in the sense of ‘fool’ and ‘booby’ (the bird), of doubtful origin. (The Ger. bube, MHG. buobe, is used frequently in the sense of ‘fool, lubber’; but connexion with it is hardly possible: its LG. form is boeve, boef....
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Wildlife Program | ʻĀ (Masked Booby)
The 'ā or masked booby is the largest booby (Family: Sulidae), and like its Hawaiian relatives, it is found in the tropical regions of both hemispheres.
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Blue-footed Booby Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of ...
Blue-footed Boobies nest on islands in the tropical eastern Pacific. Though thousands live in Mexico's Gulf of California, finding them in the United States or ...
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booby - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From boob + -y. Adjective. edit. booby (comparative boobier, superlative boobiest). (informal, of clothing or a person) Displaying breasts prominently.
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Blue-footed booby - Galapagos Conservation Trust
Blue-footed boobies are one of three booby species found on Galapagos. They are large, distinctive birds, found along the Eastern Pacific coastline.
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red-footed booby - Hawaiʻi Birding Trails
The ʻā, or red-footed booby, is the most abundant booby in the Hawaiian Islands. They nest in colonies and almost exclusively in shrubs and trees.
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Masked Booby Identification - All About Birds
Adults are white with black wing and tail feathers, yellowish bill, and dark mask at the base of the bill. Birds seen off the U.S. usually have olive legs ...
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Species Spotlight: Blue-footed Booby | Pages - World Wildlife Fund
The blue-footed booby plunges into the water from varying heights into schools of fish but can also catch flying fish in mid-air.
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"Booby Trap" | Origin and Meaning - Grammar Monster
A Competing Theory. In the late 17th Century, hungry sailors would set a trap for a seabird known as a booby. The term booby trap was literally a trap for a booby. However, it has evolved to mean a harmful device designed to be triggered by its unsuspecting victim. That said, it is likely that the first theory offered is the origin of the term ...
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booby/ˈbu:bɪ; `bubɪ/ n(dated derog 旧, 贬) foolish person 笨人 He's a great booby! 他是个大笨蛋!
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9 Slang Words With Academic Origins : Booby trap
The history of booby trap begins in the 19th century when booby, referring to a slow-witted person, gained specific use in schoolyard name-calling for the dunce of the class.The name booby goes back to the late 1500s and possibly derives from Spanish bobo, meaning "a fool," which, in turn, may come from Latin balbus, "stammering."Booby is also the name for a species of seabird that, by one ...
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