English edit

Interjection edit

hoo-boy

  1. Alternative form of hoo boy
    • 2005, Dallas Woodburn, 3 A.m.: A Collection of Short Stories, →ISBN:
      Across the aisle, she was absentmindedly fiddling with a loose piece of yarn that had unraveled from her sweater, wrapping it around her finger the same way Derek was wrapped around her finger. And she didn't even know it. Hoo-boy. She killed him.
    • 2010, Jeff Adkins, The Boy Who Skipped, →ISBN, page 202:
      And hoo-boy I'd like to see the expression on her face when whe realizes she has a bus with no driver.
    • 2012, Loree Lough, A Man of Honor, →ISBN, page 246:
      Didn't think I'd like it, but hoo-boy, was I wrong.