wahey
Wahey (interjection) means an exclamation of excitement or delight. Example: “Wahey, we won!" he shouted as the final whistle blew.”
How to use wahey
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA shout of excitement, similar to "woohoo" or "yay".
Informal, mainly British spoken usage.
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"_____, we won!" he shouted as the final whistle blew.
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What does “wahey” mean?
The word “wahey” means an exclamation of excitement or delight. In plain terms, a shout of excitement, similar to "woohoo" or "yay".
How do you pronounce “wahey”?
“Wahey” is pronounced wuh-HAY (/wəˈheɪ/ in IPA).
How do you use “wahey” in a sentence?
Here is “wahey” used in a sentence: “"Wahey, we won!" he shouted as the final whistle blew.”
What part of speech is “wahey”?
“Wahey” is an interjection.