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woot

Woot vs Woos - What's the difference?

woot | woos |


As an interjection woot

is expressing happiness or approval.

As a verb woos is

third-person singular of woo.

As a noun woos is

a coward; a wuss.

Doot vs Woot - What's the difference?

doot | woot |


As a verb doot

is (chiefly|scotland) doubt.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Moot vs Woot - What's the difference?

moot | woot |


As a noun moot

is size, measure.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Woo vs Woot - What's the difference?

woo | woot |


As interjections the difference between woo and woot

is that woo is expressing joy or mirth; woohoo, yahoo while woot is expressing happiness or approval.

As a verb woo

is to endeavor to gain someone's support.

As an adjective woo

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Woo

is a Chinese surname.

Oot vs Woot - What's the difference?

oot | woot |


As a pronoun oot

is (geordie) anything.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Woot vs Wot - What's the difference?

woot | wot |


As interjections the difference between woot and wot

is that woot is expressing happiness or approval while wot is what (humorous misspelling intended to mimic certain working class accents.

As a verb wot is

to know.

Zoot vs Woot - What's the difference?

zoot | woot |


As a noun zoot

is a zoot suit.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Wost vs Woot - What's the difference?

wost | woot |


As a verb wost

is en-archaic second-person singular of wit.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Woof vs Woot - What's the difference?

woof | woot |


As interjections the difference between woof and woot

is that woof is (humorous) expression of strong physical attraction for someone while woot is expressing happiness or approval.

As a noun woof

is the set of yarns placed crosswise in a loom, interlaced with the warp, carried by the shuttle or woof can be the sound a dog makes when barking.

As a verb woof

is to make a woofing sound.

As an acronym woof

is (marketing) well off older folks.

Root vs Woot - What's the difference?

root | woot |


As a proper noun root

is .

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

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