na-na na-na boo-boo

phrase
/ˈnæːnəˌnæːnə ˈbuːˌbuː/US

Etymology

Apparently from the longer childish playground taunt sung to a tune particular to the taunt: : I'm better than you, : na-na, na-na, boo-boo, : stick your head in doo-doo. Na-na and boo-boo may be imitations of sounds a baby or young toddler might make. Boo-boo may also indicate boo-boo, a minor injury which leaves a mark on a child such as a scraped knee.

Definitions

  1. A taunt or putdown, typically used to indicate that the speaker believes he or she has…

    A taunt or putdown, typically used to indicate that the speaker believes he or she has beaten the listener in a competition or is better in some other way or in a general sense; or an expression of satisfaction that the listener has received some supposedly deserved minor punishment or misfortune (that is to say, schadenfreude).

    • ... is that the educators out there aren't aware of this, they don't know it or what? Ms. Bolinger. It's like na na na na boo boo, make me do it. [Laughter.] ...
    • [Translator's note by David R. Slavitt] ...here is to make clear that this is a display of Schadenfreude, an elegant cocking of the snooks, a protracted "Na-na, na-na, boo-boo," a symphonic Bronx cheer!

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