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hooray
hʊˈreɪ/
exclamation
exclamation: hooray
- 1.used to express joy or approval."This book has won all sorts of prizes. Hooray!"
- 2.Australian/NZgoodbye."‘Hooray George, promise you'll come back.’"
Origin
late 19th century (in sense 2): variant of hurrah.
hurrah
hʊˈrɑː/
exclamation
exclamation: hooray
- 1.used to express joy or approval."Hurrah! She's here at last!"
noun
noun: hooray
- 1.an utterance of the word ‘hurrah’."they gave us a loud hurrah as we went by"
verb
verb: hooray
- 1.shout ‘hurrah’."we waved our swords and hurrahed"
Origin
late 17th century: alteration of huzza; perhaps originally a sailors' cry when hauling.
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Hooray | Definition of Hooray by Merriam-Webster
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Definition of hooray. —used to express joy, approval, or encouragement. Hip, hip, hooray!Hooray Synonyms, Hooray Antonyms | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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Synonyms of hooray from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, with definitions, antonyms, and related words. Find a better way to say it.hooray - Wiktionary
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Interjection. hooray. Used to express approval, joy or victory.hooray Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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hooray meaning, definition, what is hooray: → hurray. Learn more.Urban Dictionary: Hooray
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A hooray (also Hooray Benry) is in British English, an upper-class male, probably university-age or a bit older, who thinks it's amusing to be loud, and rude to social 'inferiors',and the locals, especially waitresses. (In 'Trainspotting', the book not the film, a waitress hets her revenge by putting her tampon in a Hooray's soup ...hooray (interjection) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary
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Define hooray (interjection) and get synonyms. What is hooray (interjection)? hooray (interjection) meaning, pronunciation and more by Macmillan Dictionary.Hooray definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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Hooray definition: People sometimes shout ' Hooray! ' when they are very happy and excited about something. | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.hooray | Definition of hooray in English by Oxford Dictionaries
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Definition of hooray - used to express joy or approval, goodbye.Hooray | Define Hooray at Dictionary.com
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Wrong wrong wrong, I report happily (and hooray for my Maryland, and the other states approving same-sex marriage). Various Thoughts: Demography, Rove, Morris, the Great Nate, &c. Michael Tomasky November 7, 2012. Well, he may be on TBS now, but NBC is still in his crosshairs…and hooray for that! 6 Funniest ...hooray exclamation - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
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Definition of hooray exclamation in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.