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woo-hoo

1. Word used to replace a cuss word.

2. Word used to replace any word that you feel uncomfortable saying.

3. used to express excitement

1. That girl is acting like such a woo-hoo!

2. If you don't shut up, I'm gonna kick you in the woo-hoo

3. Woo-Hoo!! This is so much fun!

by J_Leigh June 21, 2007


woo woo

the state of mind one is in after working at 2050 walton way in augusta ga

as in: "How was your last appointment" "All I have to say is Woo Woo. Damn!"

by Belle November 01, 2004


Ooshy woo

Ooshy woo is ca be used in many ways (mostly used as an expression of victory) but also as a battle cry or replacement for 'yolo' in a way that can be used when somebody is doing something without planning. Ooshy woo can also e used as a greeting.

Me "Ooshy woo!"

Friend "Oh hello!"

Friend "There is no way we can win!"
Me "OOSHY WOO" Tries to win

Friend "You did it! We WON!"
Me "Ooshy woo!"

by Marauder Mors June 03, 2018


Wicki-woo

wickEE-woo , informal slang synonym for Penis. Does not violate words that demonetize YouTube videos.

Noun, plural “wicki-woos”. Anatomy, Zoology.

1. the male organ of copulation and, in mammals, of urinary excretion.

Used in a sentence:

Yohung declared that it was not his wicki-woo that porn-bombed the chat

by Somi May 22, 2021


Woo Trolley

A pedal pub party bike full of bachelorettes yelling woo as they conduct a safari of gay culture.

Why do woo trolleys feel the need to drive down Arenas Road?

by City Jack in the Desert May 22, 2021


Unconcious Woo

When you surprise your woman or man with words of love, and didn't realize you did it.

Last night I told my woman she was the sexiest woman alive as I roll back over to sleep, and she blushed from unconcious woo.

by Daddy yum yums December 21, 2018


Widdly-Woo

Non-Musical Masturbation on Guitar.

A "textbook" lead guitar solo, usually denoted by repetitive, meaningless licks, played ad infinitum by less-than-stellar guitarists.
The first reference noted was by The Pretenders' original guitarist Jimmy Honeyman-Scott in Guitar Player magazine. He was describing the whole mess of lack-luster, over-charged, under-imagined, non-melodic guitar solos, and the players who practice that mind-numbing craft.

"I got really tired of the ol' Widdly-Woo solos played by the funny-hat blues cats down at the local Jam Night"

by Mr. Eric of Tulsa February 15, 2019