Whoop It Up

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /huːp ɪt ʌp/

Definitions of whoop it up

noun a loud, enthusiastic expression of enjoyment, excitement, or celebration

Example Sentences

A1 I heard some loud whoop it up coming from the party next door.

A2 The children were whoop it up at the playground, having a great time.

B1 The fans started to whoop it up as their team scored a goal.

B2 The concert was amazing, everyone was whoop it up and dancing.

C1 The celebration continued late into the night with music and whoop it up.

C2 The whoop it up at the festival was contagious, everyone was in high spirits.

verb to engage in lively and noisy festivities or celebrations

Example Sentences

A1 I love to whoop it up at parties with my friends.

A2 She whooped it up at the concert last night and had a great time.

B1 The team decided to whoop it up after winning the championship game.

B2 The fans whooped it up in the stadium after their team scored a goal.

C1 The company decided to whoop it up with a lavish celebration for reaching their sales target.

C2 The newlyweds whooped it up at their wedding reception, dancing and laughing with their guests.

Examples of whoop it up in a Sentence

formal The guests were encouraged to whoop it up and celebrate the success of the project.

informal Let's whoop it up at the party tonight!

slang We're gonna whoop it up at the concert, it's gonna be lit!

figurative After a long week of hard work, it was time to whoop it up and relax on the weekend.

Grammatical Forms of whoop it up

past tense

whooped

plural

whoop it ups

comparative

more whoop it up

superlative

most whoop it up

present tense

whoop it up

future tense

will whoop it up

perfect tense

have whooped it up

continuous tense

is whooping it up

singular

whoop it up

positive degree

whoop it up

infinitive

to whoop it up

gerund

whooping it up

participle

whooped it up

Origin and Evolution of whoop it up

First Known Use: 1883 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'whoop it up' originated in American English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe loud and enthusiastic celebrations or parties, the phrase 'whoop it up' has evolved to also mean having a great time or enjoying oneself to the fullest.