See also: whoopy doo

English edit

Interjection edit

whoopy-doo

  1. Alternative spelling of whoop-de-doo
    • 2006, Geoff Blake, Ten Ton Dreamweaver, →ISBN, page 249:
      Default text-based hyperlinks look kinda boring: blue and underlined — whoopy-doo.
    • 1940, Kathleen Ann Smallzried, Press pass: a woman reporter's story, page 25:
      But whoopy-doo! You should have heard that man when he called me up next day.

Noun edit

whoopy-doo (plural whoopy-doos)

  1. Alternative spelling of whoop-de-doo
    1. Commotion
    2. Event marked by excitement (often sarcastically)
      • 2011, John Bellairs, The Mummy, the Will and the Crypt: Johnny Dixon, →ISBN:
        As part of the big whoopy-doo of this wonderful week a group of Boy Scouts from this area is going to take a bus trip up into the White Mountains, to a scout camp near Lake Chocorua.

Adjective edit

whoopy-doo (comparative more whoopy-doo, superlative most whoopy-doo)

  1. Alternative spelling of whoop-de-doo