Pronunciation: /wut/
noun a word or exclamation used to express joy, excitement, or triumph
A1 I shouted 'woot' when I won the game.
A2 The crowd let out a collective 'woot' when the band started playing.
B1 There was a loud 'woot' from the audience as the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat.
B2 The fans erupted in 'woots' as their team scored the winning goal.
C1 The 'woots' of excitement filled the stadium as the fireworks lit up the sky.
C2 The enthusiastic 'woots' of the crowd could be heard from miles away after the announcement of the election results.
interjection used to express joy, excitement, or triumph
A1 Woot! I finished my homework.
A2 Woot! I learned how to cook a new recipe.
B1 Woot! I got a new job.
B2 Woot! I completed a marathon.
C1 Woot! I published my first book.
C2 Woot! I got accepted to speak at a conference.
formal The team celebrated their victory with a hearty 'woot' as they raised their trophy in the air.
informal Woot! We finally finished the project on time!
slang I got an A on my test, woot woot!
figurative The sound of fireworks filled the night sky with a 'woot' of celebration.
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