Sentence examples for whoops for from inspiring English sources

"whoops for" is not correct and usable in written English
An appropriate phrase to use instead would be "whoopsie," which is an expression of regret or embarrassment. For example, "Whoopsie, I completely forgot to send that important email."

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I hear that there's a bidding war between the leading smoke alarm manufacturers to license his whoops for their products.

The faithful reserved their loudest whoops for the story of an American who had finished her meal and asked Rogers to call her a taxi.

And the Angelenos aren't just here to score hipster points – there are genuine whoops for the single "Silvia" and the sweet "A Horse Is Not a Home", whose lyrics are especially apt in Smog City.

From behind, there were whoops for each trailer; hearty laughter for whatever Katherine Heigl's next romcom of the week was, sighs of sympathy at some tear-jerking crap about Zac Efron and a dead brother.

8.10pm: Doesn't Kylie sound British?! Here's the nominees THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON Alexandre Desplat THE DARK KNIGHT Hans Zimmer / James Newton Howard MAMMA MIA! Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE A. R. Rahman WALLE Thomas Newman Most whoops for Mamma Mia 8.11pm: Slumdog Millionaire!

Half-assed whoops for an encore happen but the encore part doesn't.

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They whoop for sad songs.

They whoop for upbeat songs.

Not that ANYBODY IN THE ENTIRE STADIUM stops whooping for even a second, though.

The runners became an audience themselves, clapping and whooping for him.

THERE was no wild whooping for the Nets in Boston on Friday night.

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