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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a woo" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to a sound or expression of excitement or affection, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After hearing the good news, she let out a joyful 'woo!'"
Alternatives: "a cheer" or "a shout".
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£6 Primark sheet, two holes, make a woo noise when you arrive, lose the costume entirely about 20 minutes into the party.
Because Coffee Meets Bagel only allows one match per day, the 'Send A Woo' feature will likely grow in popularity, as you only have 24 hours to get someone to like you back and you have no other potential dating options on that site for the whole day.
"A Woo?" the attendant said.
It's as hard to imagine a Woo film without firearms as it is to contemplate a Fellini movie without fat people.
Each time Inspector Tequila pulls off a stylish move like jumping off the wall and gunning down an opponent in midair, the player earns the ability to use special moves, the most powerful of them simply killing every visible attacker in a hail of bullets and doves (doves are apparently a Woo trademark).
Like all prototyping methods, a WoO prototype is based on suspension of viewers' disbelief.
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In its early courtly form the dance was preceded by a wooing pantomime for three couples.
"I had to have a tan to wear this," said Linda Fargo of Bergdorf Goodman, in a Michael Kors number with cutouts in the front, the back and the sides that said peek-a-woo-hoo.
The next attempt is a beautiful Beach Boys style wordless chorus, followed by a coda which Kevin ooohs and a-woo-ah-woo-ah-woos until he has to leave the band to finish off for him, having nothing left to give.
"Froggie Went A-Courting," by Marjorie Priceman, reworks an old, familiar song, also known as "Froggie Went A-Wooing".
If a baby has a red face, is giving a piercing wail, crying actual tears, or at the end of a wail makes a 'woo woo woo' sound, the baby is likely in pain.
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