whoo |
undefined |
As an interjection whoo
is an expression of delight.
As a verb whoo
is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
woot |
whoo |
As interjections the difference between woot and whoo
is that
woot is expressing happiness or approval while
whoo is an expression of delight.
As a verb whoo is
to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
whoo |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an interjection whoo
is an expression of delight.
As a verb whoo
is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
whoo |
hoo |
As interjections the difference between whoo and hoo
is that
whoo is an expression of delight while
hoo is hurrah; an exclamation of triumphant joy.
As a verb whoo
is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
As a pronoun hoo is
south Lancashire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire she.
As an adverb hoo is
how.
As a noun hoo is
a strip of land; a peninsula.
whoo |
phoo |
As interjections the difference between whoo and phoo
is that
whoo is an expression of delight while
phoo is an expression of rejection or disgust.
As a verb whoo
is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
shoo |
whoo |
As verbs the difference between shoo and whoo
is that
shoo is (informal) to induce someone or something to leave while
whoo is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
As interjections the difference between shoo and whoo
is that
shoo is (informal|demeaning) go away]]! [[clear off|clear off! while
whoo is an expression of delight.
whoa |
whoo |
As interjections the difference between whoa and whoo
is that
whoa is stop (
especially when commanding a horse or imitative thereof); calm down; slow down while
whoo is an expression of delight.
As a verb whoo is
to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
whoo |
whos |
As an interjection whoo
is an expression of delight.
As a verb whoo
is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
As a noun whos is
plural of lang=en.
whoo |
whoso |
As an interjection whoo
is an expression of delight.
As a verb whoo
is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
As a pronoun whoso is
whosoever, whatever person.
woo |
whoo |
As verbs the difference between woo and whoo
is that
woo is to endeavor to gain someone's support while
whoo is to make a
whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.
As interjections the difference between woo and whoo
is that
woo is expressing joy or mirth; woohoo, yahoo while
whoo is an expression of delight.
As an adjective woo
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Woo
is a Chinese surname.
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