Whoop ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Whoop ( verb )

  1. To make a loud, excited cry or shout, often as a sign of joy or triumph.
  2. To make a loud, prolonged cry or yell.

Origin:

From old english "hwōpian" meaning "to make a noise" or "to shout".

Examples:

  1. The crowd whooped and cheered as the team scored the winning goal.
  2. The children whooped with joy as they ran through the sprinkler.
  3. The audience whooped and applauded as the band took the stage.
  4. The fans whooped and shouted as their team won the championship.
  5. The hikers whooped and hollered as they reached the summit.

(As a noun)

Whoop ( noun )

  1. To make a loud, excited cry or shout, often as a sign of joy or triumph.
  2. To make a loud, prolonged cry or yell.

Origin:

From old english "hwōpian" meaning "to make a noise" or "to shout".

Examples:

  1. The crowd whooped and cheered as the team scored the winning goal.
  2. The children whooped with joy as they ran through the sprinkler.
  3. The audience whooped and applauded as the band took the stage.
  4. The fans whooped and shouted as their team won the championship.
  5. The hikers whooped and hollered as they reached the summit.
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