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Interjection
whoo
- An expression of delight and excitement.
- The wailing cry of a ghost.
1949, Robertson Davies, The table talk of Samuel Marchbanks:"You are mistaken; I am a ghost; whoo!" said I, choking back my rage.
1996, R A Noonan, Wild ghost chase:Then he held up his hands and let out a weak ghost-howl. "Whoo?" he moaned, in a tiny voice.
- The cry of an owl
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expression of delight and excitement
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the wailing cry of a ghost
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the cry of an owl
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Noun
whoo (plural whoos)
- A "whoo" sound; the cry of an owl or similar.
Verb
whoo (third-person singular simple present whoos, present participle whooing, simple past and past participle whooed)
- To make a whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
1891, Thomas Hardy, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Part 6:"Upon my honour!" cried he, "there was never before such a beautiful thing in Nature or Art as you look, 'Cousin' Tess ('Cousin' had a faint ring of mockery). I have been watching you from over the wall—sitting like Im-patience on a monument, and pouting up that pretty red mouth to whistling shape, and whooing and whooing, and privately swearing, and never being able to produce a note. Why, you are quite cross because you can't do it."
See also
Middle English
Pronoun
whoo
- alternative form of who (“who”, nominative)