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whoops [(h)wʊps] INTERJ inf

whoops
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whoops a daisy childspeak

I . whoop [(h)wu:p] VB intr

II . whoop [(h)wu:p] N

1. whoop (shout of excitement):

vrisk m
vzklik m

2. whoop of object:

3. whoop of cough:

Usage examples with whoops

whoops a daisy childspeak

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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With only 5 laps to go, he has a big crash in the whoops.
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I am me, he whoops.
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Prevalent on these early recordings are her characteristic whoops and yodels.
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But on this field, in this province, in this country, there were only cheers and whoops.
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The accident happened while he was practicing in the whoops on the speed course.
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The 0.4 mile clay oval at the facility was transformed by adding jumps and whoops.
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Another whoops here for him, atheism is not a religion.
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They could always get a big crowd with their drums, feathers, chants, and whoops.
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His performance style can be discerned to some extent from his early recordings, in which he whoops and hollers amidst relatively aggressive vocal deliveries.
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