different between hooray vs woohoo

hooray

English

Alternative forms

  • hurray, hurrah, huzzah, hoorah

Etymology

Unknown, first attested in the late 17th c. Possible etymologies:

  • Alteration of huzzah. This is however questionable.
  • From hurra in German, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian, húrra in Icelandic, hoera in Dutch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /h???e?/
  • Rhymes: -e?

Interjection

hooray

  1. Used to express approval, joy or victory.

Synonyms

  • (expression of approval): see Thesaurus:well done
  • (expression of joy): see Thesaurus:yay

Derived terms

  • hip hip hooray
  • hip hip hurrah

Translations

Noun

hooray (plural hoorays)

  1. A shout to signify victory.
  2. An expression of excitement.

Translations

Verb

hooray (third-person singular simple present hoorays, present participle hooraying, simple past and past participle hoorayed)

  1. To shout an expression of excitement.

Synonyms

  • hurrah

Translations

Anagrams

  • yarooh

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woohoo

English

Alternative forms

  • woo hoo

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wu??hu?/, /w??hu?/, /w??hu?/
  • Rhymes: -u?

Interjection

woohoo

  1. Used to express sudden or exuberant joy, happiness, excitement, approval or delight.
    Synonyms: hooray, yahoo, yay, yippee

Related terms

  • whoopee
  • woot, w00t

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