‘Boo Boo the Fool’ Meme Explained
When people say – “What you think I’m Boo Boo the Fool?!” What do they mean? Find out as we explain to you who “Boo Boo” is and why they are a fool!
Origins of the ‘Boo Boo The Fool’ Saying
“Boo Boo the Fool” is a reference to the character Boo Boo Bear. Boo Boo Bear first appeared in the show The Huckleberry Hound Show. This was in 1958.
However, Boo Boo Bear is most recognized from the show Yogi Bear. Boo Boo Bear joined the cast in 1961.
Boo Bear became known as a nincompoop throughout the series. This was due to his inability to prevent Yogi Bear from stealing.
On the contrary, he often became complicit in the crimes. Therefore, Boo Boo Bear came across as silly and dumb.
Ways This Term is Used
Boo Boo the Fool is a term that is popular within Black communities. Some have gone as far as to say that it is a “Black proverb.” This was done on the social media platform, Tumblr.
This reference has piqued a lot of interest in the saying. This Tumblr post resulted in this term becoming more popular.
Soon after, many people began to make memes about Boo Boo the Fool. This gained momentum at the beginning of 2016. This saying is still popular today.
Top Boo Boo the Fool Memes
#1
This meme depicts a situation where a person is interested in someone romantically. Double texting means exactly what it states. This is texting someone twice in a row.
This requires swallowing pride because it shows you are very interested. It makes you look very foolish if someone ignores your text message twice.
#2
As stated before, the term is very popular in the Black community. This meme is a hilarious depiction of a popular thing mom’s say to their children.
“I’m not Boo Boo the Fool” is something a mom may say when she thinks their child is lying to them. If a mom believes she is being disrespected by her child she may say, “I am not one of ya lil friends.”
This meme shows that their mom is neither of those two popular sayings. This is probably because the mom states this often.
#3
This meme refers to someone who is known for being the “class clown.” However, this person is actually quite sad when they get home.
Some people hypothesize that the funniest friends are the unhappiest. This meme is a reference to that theory.
#4
This meme is a picture of comedian, Kevin Hart. It refers to when a lie is outrageous.
Kevin Hart looks insulted in this meme. It means that the person you are lying to must be a “fool” to believe your lies.
#5
This is the most recent Boo Bear the Fool meme. It refers to COVID-19, or more popularly, the Corona Virus.
The person who made this meme is voicing their opinion on the virus. Evidently, they don’t believe that the virus was created by one person. They think that anyone who believes this is the Boo Bear himself.
Conclusion
The term has existed for over 50 years. However, it has become more popular in the past 5 years.
This saying became so common that people now use it in memes. Many people still use this term in their everyday language.