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whoo

Wroo vs Whoo - What's the difference?

wroo | whoo |


As a noun wroo

is a corner; nook.

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 vs Whoop - What's the difference?

whoo | whoop |


As verbs the difference between whoo and whoop

is that whoo is to make a whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc while whoop is to make a whoop or whoop can be (informal) to beat, to strike.

As an interjection whoo

is an expression of delight.

As a noun whoop is

an exclamation, a cry, usually of joy.

Choo vs Whoo - What's the difference?

choo | whoo |


As a noun choo

is the sound of a locomotive whistle.

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.

Whop vs Whoo - What's the difference?

whop | whoo |


As verbs the difference between whop and whoo

is that whop is (informal) to throw or move (something) quickly, usually with an impact while whoo is to make a whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.

As a noun whop

is a blow or strike.

As an interjection whoo is

an expression of delight.

Whoo vs Whot - What's the difference?

whoo | whot |


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 whot is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Whoof vs Whoo - What's the difference?

whoof | whoo |


As verbs the difference between whoof and whoo

is that whoof is to make a snuffling noise, like a bear or a steam engine while whoo is to make a whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.

As a noun whoof

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an interjection whoo is

an expression of delight.

Whoot vs Whoo - What's the difference?

whoot | whoo |


As verbs the difference between whoot and whoo

is that whoot is (obsolete) to hoot while whoo is to make a whoo sound, of delight, whistling, or of an owl etc.

As an interjection whoo is

an expression of delight.

Whom vs Whoo - What's the difference?

whom | whoo |


As a pronoun whom

is what person or people; which person or people, as the object of a verb.

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.

Who vs Whoo - What's the difference?

who | whoo |


As a pronoun who

is what person or people; which person or people (used in a direct or indirect question).

As a noun who

is a person under discussion; a question of which person.

As an acronym WHO

is the World Health Organization.

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.

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