See also: whoopeedoo and whoopee-doo

English edit

Interjection edit

whoopee doo

  1. Alternative spelling of whoop-de-doo
    • 1999, Timothy H. Sexton, Antichrist Superstar: The Musical, →ISBN, page 218:
      Big whoopee doo,” she said, making a circle in the air with her index finger.
    • 2009, John Brown Contract Publishing, Waitrose Food Illustrated, page 60:
      Yes, the vicar came home early and we ate artichoke and asparagus and guzzled champagne, but that was just saying Whoopee doo!' and throwing hats in the air.

Noun edit

whoopee doo (plural whoopee doos)

  1. Alternative spelling of whoop-de-doo
    • 2011, Donna Queenan, An Ordinary Tuesday in New York, →ISBN, page 24:
      It will just be a couple of pals escorting each other to a dance, no big whoopee doo.

Adjective edit

whoopee doo (comparative more whoopee doo, superlative most whoopee doo)

  1. Alternative spelling of whoop-de-doo