"Whoozy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Whoozy
Not a word.
However, "whoozie" (drunk or tipsy) is a colloquial or informal word.
"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.
In some contexts, it can also mean something that is ethereal or mysterious, but it's a very rare or obsolete usage.
Usage Examples of "Whoozy"
I felt whoozy after the chaotic night out. The loud music and the beers left me disoriented.
My stomach felt whoozy after eating the spicy food for lunch.
After the airline landed in a dense fog, everyone on board felt whoozy, struggling to regain their balance.
The mirage on the desert highway gave me a whoozy, disorienting effect.
The way the playground ride spun around, it was a whoozy experience unlike anything else!
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."
Moved rapidly with a sweeping or whooshing sound, typically when a flexible object moves through the air.