As nouns the difference between woohoo and boohoo
is that woohoo is the sailfish while boohoo is the woohoo, or sailfish.
As an interjection woohoo
is Used to express sudden or exuberant joy, happiness, excitement, approval or delight.
As a verb boohoo is
to cry, weep.
woohoo
English
Alternative Forms
* woo hoo
Synonyms
* (expressing joy) hooray, yay, yahoo, yippee
boohoo
English
Verb
(
en verb)
To cry, weep.
*2011 , (Grace Dent), The Guardian , 8 Jul 2011:
*:"It feels inevitable," he boohooed . Of course it was inevitable – he used to tweet at least six times an hour, endless say-what-you-see drivel.