Shoos vs Shoop - What's the difference?
shoos | shoop |
(shoo)
(informal) To induce someone or something to leave.
(informal) To leave under inducement.
(informal, rare) To usher someone.
(informal, demeaning) Go away]]! [[clear off, Clear off!
As a verb shoos
is third-person singular of shoo.As a proper noun Shoop is
a surname of German origin.As an interjection shoop is
Used as a scat word in song lyrics.As a noun shoop is
a sheep; specifically singular form of sheep.shoos
English
Verb
(head)shoo
English
Verb
(en verb)- Don't just shoo away mosquitoes, kill them!
- See if you can shoo off the insurance salesmen.
- You kids had better shoo before your parents get a call.
- Shoo the visitor in.
Derived terms
* shoo away * shoo-in * shoo offInterjection
Synonyms
* See alsoAnagrams
* * ----shoop
English
References
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Shoop Family Crest