[w_ˈuː_p_iː], [wˈuːpiː], [wˈuːpiː]
Definitions of whoopee
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Usage examples for whoopee
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Each day he followed a little farther, and morning and evening he called his lonely cry, " Whoopee – The Eye of Dread by Payne Erskine
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My bottle of champagne remained almost untouched and when a celluloid ball bounced on the top of my head I did not scream Whoopee – Kent Knowles: Quahaug by Joseph C. Lincoln
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And he flung himself with a sudden wild, boyish " Whoopee – The Branding Iron by Katharine Newlin Burt
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" Whoopee e- e, here's another one," screamed Jiminy. – The Boy Scout Fire Fighters by Irving Crump
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Again and again he called and listened, " Whoopee – The Eye of Dread by Payne Erskine
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I dream things like that, and sometimes mornings when I'm wiping dishes I think 'em- and drop dishes- and whoopee – In the Heart of a Fool by William Allen White
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Henry Fenn's going to the capital for me to fix up the charter; and then whoopee the old man's coming along, eh? – In the Heart of a Fool by William Allen White
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Whoopee Judd, that means football practice again to- night! – Over the Line by Harold M. Sherman
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Now and again he called, " Whoopee – The Eye of Dread by Payne Erskine
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Not long after the Civil War, in Harris County, Texas, my father heard a bayou- billy yell out: Whoopee – Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest by J. Frank Dobie
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Suddenly straightening, he yelled a shrill " Whoopee – The Argus Pheasant by John Charles Beecham