woohoo
Woohoo (intj) means an exclamation of excitement, joy, or approval. Example: “Woohoo, we won!" she shouted, jumping up from her seat.”
How to use woohoo
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA cheerful shout used when something great happens.
Very informal and spoken — not used in formal writing.
Word forms
WooHooed past tense, WooHoos plural, WooHoos singular
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"_____, we won!" she shouted, jumping up from her seat.
Etymology
A playful extension of "hoo," used purely for its expressive sound.
Rhymes for woohoo
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What does “woohoo” mean?
The word “woohoo” means an exclamation of excitement, joy, or approval. In plain terms, a cheerful shout used when something great happens.
How do you pronounce “woohoo”?
“Woohoo” is pronounced woo-HOO (/wuːˈhuː/ in IPA).
How do you use “woohoo” in a sentence?
Here is “woohoo” used in a sentence: “"Woohoo, we won!" she shouted, jumping up from her seat.”
What part of speech is “woohoo”?
“Woohoo” is an intj.