Define:Hoo
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Relatit: hóo
English
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[edit soorce]Etymology 1
[edit soorce]From Middle Inglis
,
"she" from Old English
"she". More at she.
Pronoun
[edit soorce]Hoo third-person singular, feminine, nominative case (accusative and possessive her, possessive hers, reflexive herself)
- (South Lancashire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire) she.
Derived terms
[edit soorce]Etymology 2
[edit soorce]From Middle Inglis
. More at ho.
Interjection
[edit soorce]Hoo

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hurrah; an exclamation of triumphant joy
- Our enemy is banish'd! he is gone! Hoo! hoo! — Shakespeare, Coriolanus.
- With, hoo! such bugs and goblins in my life — Shakespeare, Hamlet.
- Template:Geordie Used to grab the attention of others.
- "Hoo yee!"
Etymology 3
[edit soorce]From Middle Inglis
"how" from Old English
"how". More at how.
Adverb
[edit soorce]Hoo (nae comparable)
References
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[edit soorce]Finnish
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Hoo
Anagrams
[edit soorce]Scots
[edit soorce]Adverb
[edit soorce]Hoo (nae comparable)