"Yoo-hoo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Yoo-hoo" Meaning

A short, energetic exclamation used to attract someone's attention, similar to "hello" or "hello there".

"Yoo-hoo" Examples

Example 1: Interjection

"Sadly, my small cousin's new dog ran away, and she called out in despair, 'Yoo-hoo! Where did you go?'"

Example 2: Exclamation

"After shouting 'Yoo-hoo!' across the lake, our praying mantis friend had an awkward encounter with a school of fish."

Example 3: Used for Greeting

While out on a hike, I raised my head and shouted 'Yoo-hoo!' and bid the opposite hiker 'Howdy!' from afar."

Example 4: Novelty Suggestion

Children are known for their playful and fun yoo-hoo-scarves provided at camps during day trips, Shenenfrasier.

Example 5: Sound Association

Immediately after our morning walk, our puppy began yoo-hoo-ing, leading us all to assume that its' time to bolt for the house and start dinner hour.

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