Sentence examples for a whoo from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a whoo" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally to express excitement or enthusiasm, often in a playful or celebratory context.
Example: "After winning the game, everyone shouted, 'A whoo!' in celebration."
Alternatives: "a woo" or "a hooray".

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A: Whoo, heavy!

The host broadcaster, Channel 7, has what it calls a "Whoo!

She finished the 58-minute romp over Safarova with an ace and a "Whoo!" The blowout win followed a 6-1, 6-1 romp in the semifinal over Samantha Stosur, the 2011 United States Open champion and one of the most formidable women on clay over the last several years.

At one show, in a bar on the North Side, Nanjiani asked, facetiously, "Is Karachi in the house?" Someone in the audience, also facetiously, let out a "Whoo!" Nanjiani could see that she was a white woman, a pretty brunette with a streak of purple in her hair.

For instance, it's OK to give a "whoo!" after an amazing victory.

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I'm like a whoo-hoo dad".

"Slut Like You" isn't a competitive put-down; in this rocker with major debts to Blur's "Song 2" (complete with a "whoo-hoo!"), Pink laughingly but insistently defends a woman's prerogative to "get some".

The skip was then transformed into a giddy jump-kick into the air, with a fist raised and a raucous, "whoo!" blurted into the air.

But seriously, another year with my man is a good enough reason for a fall whoo hoo and I always love looking at our wedding pictures.

Torre was still buzzing about the reception in Japan, particularly Mariano Rivera's being greeted by flashbulbs and a collective "whoo!" on every relief pitch he threw.

Steadily, finger clicks join the fray before a very Michael Jackson-esque "whoo" heralds a quick shift in gear and a ludicrously catchy, captivating pop song materialises.

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