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whoops [wu:ps, Am wʊps] INTERJ inf

I . whoop [hu:p] VB intr

Usage examples with whoops

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Whoops we better not mention that word as certain parties would prefer the truth to remain hidden from the public.
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Sometimes, an understated chuckle is just as funny as raucous whoops.
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The 0.4 mile clay oval at the facility was transformed by adding jumps and whoops.
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The accident happened while he was practicing in the whoops on the speed course.
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At some point you are going to have to say whoops there, is a risk here.
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Whoops and cheers rippled across the dust-blown camp.
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To begin a round, all the players begin slapping their thighs; optionally, they can yell or cry out inarticulately (war whoops) to try to distract others.
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Zoologists have started to find the hidden signals in the whoops and laughs of spotted hyenas.
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Prevalent on these early recordings are her characteristic whoops and yodels.
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Whistles and whoops rarely cease and applause ripples throughout building into regular raptures for a consistently first-class performer.
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