yoo-hoo

  • 11yoo-hoo — interjection Used to call to someone at a distance or to gain someones attention. Choir! Choir! Yoo hoo! Choir, gather around, I have great news …

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  • 12yoo hoo — interjection An interjection to grab someones attention. Yoo hoo! Over here! …

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  • 13yoo-hoo — interj. Used as an informal call or shout to a person to attract his attention. Louise opened the door and called Yoo hoo, Mother are you home? See: all right for you, I m telling you, says who or says you, that s for you, what have you …

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  • 14yoo-hoo — [[t]ˈyuˌhu[/t]] interj. 1) (used as an exclamation to get someone s attention.) 2) to get or attempt to get someone s attention by or as if by calling “yoo hoo.” • Etymology: 1920–25 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 15Yoo-Hoo (disambiguation) — Yoo Hoo may refer to: *Yoo hoo, an American chocolate flavored beverage * Minnie s Yoo Hoo , a 1930s Mickey Mouse cartoon * Yoo Hoo, a song by Imperial Teen from their 1999 album What is Not to Love * Yoo Hoo, a song by Danger Mouse and Jemini… …

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  • 16yoo-hoo — interjection Etymology: probably alteration of yo ho, interjection used to attract attention more at yahoo Date: circa 1924 used to attract attention or as a call to persons …

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  • 17Yoo-hoo — call used to attract someone s attention …

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  • 18yoo-hoo — I Australian Slang call used to attract someone s attention II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) Hello, I m here. Can I come in? …

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  • 19yoo-hoo — Hello, I m here. Can I come in? …

    Kiwi (New Zealand slang)

  • 20yoo-hoo — exclamation a call to attract attention. Origin natural exclamation: first recorded in 1920s …

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