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'whoops' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an informal interjection that can be used to express surprise, embarrassment, or contrition. Example sentence: Whoops, I forgot to save the document.
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whoops
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Third person singular of whoop
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On a happier note, Bert, 90, and Rose, 73, announced their engagement to a chorus of whoops and whistles.
The 79-year-old defeated his rival, the Jordanian Prince Ali Bin al-Hussein, to whoops and cheers from his supporters.
To whoops and applause, Perry added: "America is looking for a new path forward and starting today, right here in Iowa, lets give it to 'em".
The question is – verbatim: Will you please run for president?" Whoops, applause and even chants of "run, Liz, run" follow from the audience.
As he yells the song's punchline – "I gave you seven children and now you want to give em back" – the audience whoops in delight.
The following evening, under an East London night sky, Britain's golden girl started the gold rush – the whoops and the tears – and then the lingering questions: did this really happen?
The Jury prize is shared by Xavier Dolan's Mommy and Jean-Luc Godard's Goodbye to Language Whoops and cheers in the press room as Dolan's name is called out.
Peterson went on to reiterate again how much he loves all his kids, and only "whoops" them because he wants them to do right.
Whoops rewarded the contributions of Pauline Pearce, the community worker who walked into London's riots last summer on her way home from work and then did her best to dissuade looters.
At 8am a klaxon sounds and, along with cheers, whoops and much back-slapping, we start our long trek to the stones.
I consider launching into one of those American whoops of delight.
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