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whoops
English
Etymology 1
Onomatopoetic.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??ps/, /?u?ps/, /w?ps/
- (General American) IPA(key): /??ps/, /w?ps/
- (without the wine–whine merger) IPA(key): /??ps/
- Rhymes: -?ps
Interjection
whoops
- Oops.
Derived terms
- whoops, there go my trousers
Etymology 2
From whoop +? -s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wu?ps/, /hu?ps/
- Rhymes: -u?ps
Noun
whoops
- plural of whoop
Verb
whoops
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whoop
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whoopsy
English
Etymology
whoops +? -y
Interjection
whoopsy
- whoops; oops
Noun
whoopsy (plural whoopsies)
- (informal) A mistake or blunder.
Adjective
whoopsy (comparative more whoopsy, superlative most whoopsy)
- (informal) woozy; disoriented; queasy
- 1999, Stephen King, The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon (page 40)
- She felt headachy and a little whoopsy in her stomach.
- 1999, Stephen King, The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon (page 40)
See also
- whoopsie
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