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whoop
n. [See Hoopoe.] (Zol.) The hoopoe. ()
v. i. [OE. houpen. See Hoop, v. i.] ()
1. To utter a whoop, or loud cry, as eagerness, enthusiasm, or enjoyment; to cry out; to shout; to halloo; to utter a war whoop; to hoot, as an owl. ()
Each whooping with a merry shout. (Wordsworth.)
When naught was heard but now and then the howl Of some vile cur, or whooping of the owl. (W. Browne.)
2. To cough or breathe with a sonorous inspiration, as in whooping cough. ()
v. t. To insult with shouts; to chase with derision. ()
And suffered me by the voice of slaves to be Whooped out of Rome. (Shak.)
()
n. 1. A shout of pursuit or of war; a very of eagerness, enthusiasm, enjoyment, vengeance, terror, or the like; an halloo; a hoot, or cry, as of an owl. ()
A fox, crossing the road, drew off a considerable detachment, who clapped spurs to their horses, and pursued him with whoops and halloos. (Addison.)
The whoop of the crane. (Longfellow.)
2. A loud, shrill, prolonged sound or sonorous inspiration, as in whooping cough. ()


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