Whoop
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Whoop ( verb )
- To make a loud, excited cry or shout, often as a sign of joy or triumph.
- To make a loud, prolonged cry or yell.
Origin:
From old english "hwōpian" meaning "to make a noise" or "to shout".
Examples:
- The crowd whooped and cheered as the team scored the winning goal.
- The children whooped with joy as they ran through the sprinkler.
- The audience whooped and applauded as the band took the stage.
- The fans whooped and shouted as their team won the championship.
- The hikers whooped and hollered as they reached the summit.
(As a noun)
Whoop ( noun )
- To make a loud, excited cry or shout, often as a sign of joy or triumph.
- To make a loud, prolonged cry or yell.
Origin:
From old english "hwōpian" meaning "to make a noise" or "to shout".
Examples:
- The crowd whooped and cheered as the team scored the winning goal.
- The children whooped with joy as they ran through the sprinkler.
- The audience whooped and applauded as the band took the stage.
- The fans whooped and shouted as their team won the championship.
- The hikers whooped and hollered as they reached the summit.