Sentence examples for The whoo from inspiring English sources

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The whoo

interjection

An expression of delight.

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She's the type that a friend of mine once nicknamed the Whoo!

Somewhere deep in the mix you can hear Mick shout in enthusiasm, "Whoo!" Knowing about that miscarriage makes the "Whoo!" seem sinister.

The CD's low point might be the "Whoo!" she delivers in "Last Name," after explaining, "It started off, 'Hey, Cutie, where you from?'/And then it turned into, 'Oh, no, what have I done?'/And I don't even know his last name".

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The band has mastered the mechanics of arena rock: the rising, yearning verse followed by the triumphal chorus, the surging crescendo, the "whoo-hoo-hoo" singalong (which they even added to their bid for post-punk credibility, a cover version of the stark, driven Joy Division song "Shadowplay").

At the end of the night, Devitt, in half-glasses and a Stork Club T-shirt, took a break from racing around working to pick up the mic and sing "Sympathy for the Devil"; McGinty happily did the "whoo-whoo"s.

"But now, this is just whoo-hoo!" The whoo-hoo part, as Ms. Carle and countless other Canadians have demonstrated recently, is tied directly to the steady rise of the Canadian dollar against its American counterpart in recent years, becoming its economic equal this week for the first time in three decades.

Eavis was heard saying "we waited a long time" as the unmistakable rhythm track of Sympathy For The Devil played and the crowd spontaneously broke into the familiar "whoo whoo" backing vocals.

When they get home, Max's father, a leftist secular Jew from Manchester, pretends that Max is just imitating the train: "Whoo whoo!

It was only in February that WaMu introduced an upbeat campaign that carried the theme "Whoo hoo!" — from "Whoo hoo!" to "Boo hoo" in seven months.

7.58pm: Bowtie is doing a version of Rocket Man that he's amended to include about 40 variations of the phrase "Whoo yeah!" Jessie J has just chairspun with her forehead, incidentally.

The ominous whoo-up of hyenas and the deep thunderous roar of lions replace the nocturnal chorus of forest insects.

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