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  1. Mar 8, 2016 · Yay, Hooray, Woo-hoo and Other Acclamations. Traditional exclamations of triumph or vindication come into and go out of fashion, but they tend to beget variations, and they usually begin with one of several similar sounds, as exemplified by yay, hooray, and woo-hoo. Here’s a discussion of those terms of acclamation and others, all of which ...

  2. The meaning of HOORAY is —used to express joy, approval, or encouragement. How to use hooray in a sentence.

  3. hooray in British English. (huːˈreɪ ) exclamation, noun, verb. 1. a variant of hurrah. exclamation. 2. Also: hooroo (huːˈruː ) Australian and New Zealand. goodbye; cheerio. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. you know something? idiom. you should have seen/heard something/someone idiom. you the man! idiom. See more results » Grammar. Interjections (ouch, hooray) We use interjections to express emotions such as pleasure, surprise, shock and disgust.

  5. hooray. exclamation, noun. us / həˈreɪ / uk / həˈreɪ /. Add to word list. → hurray. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: interjections. aiyo. attaboy.

  6. used by a group of people to show their approval of somebody. One person in the group says ‘hip, hip’ and the others then shout ‘hooray’. ‘Three cheers for the bride and groom: Hip, hip…’ ‘Hooray!’. Definition of hooray exclamation in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. HOORAY definition: something that you shout when you are happy, excited, etc or when you approve of someone or…. Learn more.

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