"Whoot" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whoot" Meaning

A loud, high-pitched sound, often used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or triumph, typically to express that something fun or exciting is about to happen or has happened.

"Whoot" Examples

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1. Interjection: "After the concert, the crowd began to whoot loud enough to be heard miles away."
2. Exclamation: "Whoot! The newlyweds danced their first dance as a married couple amidst cheers and applause from the guests."
3. Emotional representation: "The crowd's reaction when the national team scored was worth waiting for - they all whooted joy and relieved energy."
4. Usage in text messages/SMS: "Hey, guess what just happened? I just landed my dream job! Whoot!"
5. Player action in sports: "The quarterback yelled 'Hut!' and the other players started to move. The crowd was on their feet and they began to whoot whenever the players changed positions."

"Whoot" Similar Words

Whooping-cough

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Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It's characterized by a severe cough that often ends with a distinctive "whoop" sound, especially in children, but can occur at any age. The disease is highly contagious and can lead to serious complications, especially in infants and young children.

Whooping

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The word "whooping" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. Making a loud, long, continuous sound, often like a laugh or a shout: "She let out a whooping laugh when she saw the joke."<br><br>2. Giving a loud, sharp cry, often in effort or excitement: "The child whooping with joy as she splashed in the shallow water."<br><br>3. Relating to a type of cough, often associated with the Wiekerhoph syndrome or other respiratory diseases: "The patient was experiencing a persistent whooping cough."<br><br>4. Being or used for making a loud, sharp cry or laugh: "The whooping horn was made to produce a very loud sound."

Whoops-a-daisy

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An exclamation used to express surprise, accident, or unintended mistake. It is often used when something unexpected or unforeseen happens.

Whoops

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Whoopsy

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Whoops, an informal expression used to express surprise, apology, or regret, often after making a mistake or experiencing an unexpected event.

Whoosh

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The sound of a loud, rushing movement, often used to describe the sound of air or water moving quickly, like a strong wind or the crashing of waves against the shore.

Whooshed

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Moved rapidly with a sweeping or whooshing sound, typically when a flexible object moves through the air.

Whooshing

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Sounding smoothly and continuously through the air, typically making a rushing or whistling noise. <br><br>Examples: The whooshing sound of an airplane taking off, the whooshing noise of a river or ocean shoreline.

Whoozy

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Whoozy<br><br>Not a word.<br><br>However, "whoozie" (drunk or tipsy) is a colloquial or informal word.<br><br>"Whoozy" without the extra 'e' seems to refer to a term that is often used in nautical contexts as a slang expression for a fool or a clumsy person.<br><br><em>In some contexts, it can also mean something that is ethereal or mysterious, but it's a very rare or obsolete usage.</em>

Whopper

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Whoppers

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Noun:<br><br>1. Whoppers are large hamburgers, typically served at fast-food restaurants.<br>2. A whopper can also be a large, exaggerated lie or an exaggeration.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She ate a whopper of a burger for lunch.<br>- He told whoppers about his accomplishments.<br><br>Verb:<br>Whopper can also be used as a verb, meaning to tell or make a lie or an exaggeration.<br><br>Example sentence:<br>- He's always whoppering about his exercise routine to impress his friends.

Whopping

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Extremely large or impressive in size, amount, or degree.

Whore

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A person who engages in prostitution, typically in exchange for payment or other forms of compensation.<br><br>Note: This word has a negative connotation and is often considered to be impolite. In modern language, it's often replaced with more neutral or euphemistic terms such as sex worker or sex trade provider.

Whored

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To engage in prostitution; to engage in sex work, especially as a temporary or occasional activity.

Whoredom

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Whorehouse

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A place where prostitution is practiced, typically in exchange for money or other compensation.