English edit

Etymology edit

whoops +‎ -y

Pronunciation edit

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Interjection edit

whoopsy

  1. whoops; oops

Noun edit

whoopsy (plural whoopsies)

  1. (informal) A mistake or blunder.
  2. (British, childish) Urination, or a piece of excrement.
    Ooh, Betty, the cat's done a whoopsy on the carpet!
  3. (British, slang) A homosexual man, especially one with camp mannerisms.

Alternative forms edit

Adjective edit

whoopsy (comparative more whoopsy, superlative most whoopsy)

  1. (informal) woozy; disoriented; queasy
    • 1999, Stephen King, The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon, page 40:
      She felt headachy and a little whoopsy in her stomach.
    • 2014, Ellen Miles, The Puppy Place #34: Zipper:
      She'd forgotten that reading in cars always made her tummy feel a little whoopsy. Now, as she sat in the backseat and they swooped through turn after turn, her tummy felt a lot whoopsy. She closed her eyes. That didn't help at all.