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woohoo in British English (wʊˈhuː) exclamation informal an exclamation of joy, approval, etc Examples of 'woohoo' in a sentencewoohoo Let's hope it is more 'woohoo' - as the song's refrain goes - than 'oh no'.Another word is 'zon-ino' to mean 'woohoo', when you're excited about something.If your household gadgets start shouting 'bazinga', 'kapow' or 'woohoo', do not be alarmed.They include 'aloha', and 'woohoo' as an expression of delight.As you may have noticed from the 'woohoo' feelings you get after a mocha, caffeine temporarily increases serotonin levels.Woohoo - the live shows are here!I heard the phone ring and suddenly there was a 'woohoo' from my wife downstairs.And the lead singer-me - is frowning in concentration, trying to remember the right place to scream 'woohoo'.Retailers, sadly, are pitching to empty pockets and trying to flog 'woohoo' partywear to people with no place to 'woohoo'. |