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WHOOF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈhwu̇f also ˈwu̇f plural -s : a deep snorting sound (as made by a four-footed animal) whoof 2 of 2 verb " -ed/-ing/-s intransitive verb
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WWOOF USA is the national organization helping to create local WWOOFing opportunities in the USA and to promote sustainable farming as a lifestyle.
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whoof
whoof, int. (n., v.) (hwuːf, hwʊf) Also 8 whuph. 1. Imitation of a gruff abrupt cry or noise. So whoogh (also as exclamation of exultation, etc.).a 1766 F. Sheridan Sidney Bidulph IV. 75 Whuph! it is past two o'clock in the morning. 1785 Pennant Arctic Zool. II. 543 Its [sc. a swan's] sound is, whoo...
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WHOOF Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a deep gruff sound. verb (used without object). to make such a sound. interjection. (used to express exultation or surprise.) Discover More. Word ...
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whoof - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Interjection · The sound of a dog barking. · The sound of a steam train, steam boat, etc.
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WHOOF definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a deep gruff sound; intransitive verb. 2. to make such a sound; interjection. 3. (used to express exultation or surprise)
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whoof, int. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word whoof is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for whoof is from before 1766, in the writing of Frances Sheridan ...
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W00t
whoot and whoomp (and the less common form “Whoops, there it is”) are standardizations of earlier oral use of hooting sounds variously rendered as whoo, whoof
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whoofle
whoofle, v. (ˈhwuːf(ə)l, ˈhwʊf(ə)l) [Echoic; cf. whoof int. (n., v.) and whuffle v.] intr. To make a snorting, gurgling, or snuffling sound; (in quot. 1902 trans., to take up with such a sound). Hence ˈwhoofling vbl. n.1902 H. F. Day Pine Tree Ballads 225 To have him fill his saucer and go whoofling...
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Rainbow cichlid
A "whoof" sound is produced as an appeasement signal between the breeding pair to minimize aggressive interactions.
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woomph
woomph, int. (n., adv.) slang. (wuːmf, wʊmf) Also woomf. [Imitative.] (Expressing) a sound similar to a ‘whoof’ (whoof int. (n.) 2) but with a deeper or more resonant component. Cf. the synonymous whoompf int. (n.).1955 Earl Winterton Fifty Tumultuous Years 82 Two old gentlemen were dozing in their ...
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