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woo | entourage |

As a verb woo

is to endeavor to gain someone's support.

As an interjection woo

is expressing joy or mirth; woohoo, yahoo.

As an adjective woo

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Woo

is a Chinese surname.

As a noun entourage is

a retinue of attendants, associates or followers.

woo

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) wowen, .

Alternative forms

* wo, wow, wowe (obsolete)

Verb

  • To endeavor to gain someone's support.
  • (often of a man) To try to persuade someone to marry oneself; to solicit in love.
  • * Prior
  • Each, like the Grecian artist, wooes / The image he himself has wrought.
  • To court solicitously; to invite with importunity.
  • * Milton
  • Thee, chantress, oft the woods among / I woo , to hear thy even song.
  • * Bryant
  • I woo the wind / That still delays his coming.
    Synonyms
    * court
    Derived terms
    * woo back

    Etymology 2

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • (slang) Expressing joy or mirth; woohoo, yahoo.
  • "I got you a new cell phone." "Woo , that's great!"

    Etymology 3

    entourage

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A retinue of attendants, associates or followers.
  • (label) A binary relation in a uniform space which generalises the notion of two points being no farther apart than a given fixed distance; a uniform neighbourhood.