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whoo
interjection
An expression of delight.
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And no one comes close to Washington Mutual, whose slogan ("Whoo hoo") should have given investors a clear warning about its risk appetite.
"It's a daily challenge," she said earlier this year to a participant in a Facebook chat, whoo asked how she manages to get camera-ready each morning.
When speaking to Buzzfeed he spoke of how he enjoys working with "strong-minded, brilliant women", one of whom he said was Winslet and another JK Rowling – whoo wrote of her "shock and devastation" of hearing of his death on Thursday, calling him a "magnificent actor and a wonderful man".
"Whoo!" someone in the crowd exclaimed, or, possibly, "Wu!" After the speeches, volunteers circulated with credit-card squares attached to their cell phones, for easy donation collection.
When they get home, Max's father, a leftist secular Jew from Manchester, pretends that Max is just imitating the train: "Whoo whoo!
After the drawn-out, knock-your-socks-off "me," somebody somewhere yelled, "Whoo!" I've decided, right or wrong, that it was Stephen Colbert, who then came onstage, Price's album in hand.
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In the seventies, it was not O.K. to use the word 'nigger,' and then, whoo-ee, it's suddenly part of the social contract.
"They had a lady accountant up there — whoo-hoo howdy!
I'm saying, the arms going whoo-hoo! like that".
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.
(Whoo-hoo!) From then on, it is anybody's joke.
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