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Shoo vs Shos - What's the difference?

shoo | shos |

As a verb shoo

is to induce someone or something to leave.

As an interjection shoo

is go away! Clear off.

As a noun shos is

plural of sho.

shoo

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • (informal) To induce someone or something to leave.
  • Don't just shoo away mosquitoes, kill them!
    See if you can shoo off the insurance salesmen.
  • (informal) To leave under inducement.
  • You kids had better shoo before your parents get a call.
  • (informal, rare) To usher someone.
  • Shoo the visitor in.

    Derived terms

    * shoo away * shoo-in * shoo off

    Interjection

  • (informal, demeaning) Go away]]! [[clear off, Clear off!
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    shos

    English

    Noun

    (head)
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