Choo vs Choon - What's the difference?
choo | choon |
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a locomotive whistle
(British, nonstandard) A song or track, especially one that is catchy.
* 2000 , E Lynn Harris, Eric Jerome Dickey, Colin Channer, Marcus Major, Got to Be Real: Four Original Love Stories
* 2003 , Colin Channer, Waiting in Vain
* 2005 , David Else, Oliver Berry, England
As nouns the difference between choo and choon
is that choo is (onomatopoeia) the sound of a locomotive whistle while choon is (british|nonstandard) a song or track, especially one that is catchy.choo
English
Noun
(choo-choos)- ''We could hear the choo choo choo
Usage notes
Almost always repeated in use, as in the example given.Derived terms
* choo-chooAnagrams
* ----choon
English
Noun
(en noun)- And the music was so sweet, see because we just knew the choon . And we could have played a hundred choons that night...
- Behind her, beneath the thatch-roofed pavilions, the guests were skanking to old rock-steady choons and slamming dominoes on plastic tables...
- A sleek cosmopolitan club with mainstream choons .