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wahey

wuh-HAY

Wahey (interjection) means an exclamation of excitement or delight. Example: “Wahey, we won!" he shouted as the final whistle blew.”

interjection
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An exclamation of excitement or delight.
""Wahey, we won!" he shouted as the final whistle blew."

How to use wahey

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA shout of excitement, similar to "woohoo" or "yay".

When to use it

Informal, mainly British spoken usage.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

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