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    Huzzah (sometimes written hazzah; originally spelled huzza and pronounced huh-ZAY, now often pronounced as huh-ZAH; [1][2] in most modern varieties of English hurrah or hooray) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), "apparently a mere exclamation". [3] The dictionary does not mention any specific derivation.

  2. Sep 24, 2011 · The English hurrah was preceded by huzza, stated to be a sailors word, and generally connected with heeze, to hoist, probably being one of the cries that sailors use when hauling or hoisting. But even while it states that it is "probably onomatopoeic", it goes on to feed the other viewpoint, namely that hurrah did in fact originate from an arbitrary word, and therefore is not onomatopoeic.

  3. Mar 8, 2016 · Other exclamations of triumph or delight include wahoo, whee, yahoo, yee-haw, and yippee, which all go back a century or so. (The noun yahoo, referring to a coarse, ignorant person, is unrelated; it derives from the name of a race of brutish humans in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.) Hallelujah (from the Hebrew word hallĕlūyāh ...

  4. Dec 29, 2020 · When you have something wonderful to celebrate (maybe it's a new job or a new year), are you bored of saying "hooray"? Well, we have 9 alternatives for you.

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  5. People sometimes shout `hooray!' when they are very happy and excited about something. American English: hooray! / hʊˈre ...

  6. Mar 5, 2012 · A: The interjections variously spelled “hurrah,” “hurray,” and “hooray” are variants on an earlier one, “huzza” (or “huzzah”), according to the Oxford English Dictionary. “Huzza” was first recorded in writing in 1573, the OED says, when it was used as a noun meaning “the shout of huzza.”

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  8. used by a group of people to show their approval of someone. One person in the group says ‘ hip, hip ’ and the others then shouthooray ’ “Three cheers for the bride and groom: Hip, hip…” “Hooray!”

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