Synonyms for whoopee
Grammar : Interj, noun |
Spell : noun hwoo p-ee, woo p-ee, hwoo-pee, woo-; interjection hwoo p-ee, woo p-ee, hwoo-pee, woo- |
Phonetic Transcription : noun ˈʰwʊp i, ˈwʊp i, ˈʰwu pi, ˈwu-; interjection ˈʰwʊpˈi, ˈwʊpˈi, ˈʰwuˈpi, ˈwu- |
Top 10 synonyms for whoopee Other synonyms for the word whoopee
- ah
- ahem
- alas
- amen
- amusement
- animation
- bacchanal
- ball
- beguilement
- big time
- blast
- blitheness
- blithesomeness
- blowout
- boo
- brawl
- brightness
- brilliance
- buffoonery
- carousal
- carouse
- cheer
- cheerfulness
- clambake
- clowning
- color
- colorfulness
- conviviality
- convulsions
- debauch
- delectation
- delight
- disport
- dissipation
- divertissement
- do
- effervescence
- egad
- elation
- encouragement
- enjoyment
- entertainment
- er
- escapade
- exclamation
- exhilaration
- festivity
- field day
- foolery
- frivolity
- frolic
- fun
- fun and games
- gaiety
- gala
- gambol
- game
- geniality
- gladdening
- gladness
- glee
- gleefulness
- glitter
- golly
- good humor
- good time
- gratification
- grins
- happiness
- hello
- hey
- high jinks
- high spirits
- high time
- hilarity
- hip-hip
- holiday
- hoopla
- hooray
- horseplay
- huh
- hurrah
- hurray
- huzza
- hysteria
- hysterics
- indulgence
- jamboree
- jeepers
- jesting
- jocoseness
- jocosity
- jocularity
- jocundity
- joie de vivre
- joking
- jollification
- jolliness
- jollity
- joviality
- joy
- joyfulness
- joyousness
- junketing
- kicks
- laughs
- laughter
- levity
- lightheartedness
- liveliness
- living it up
- merriment
- merriness
- merry go round
- merry-go-round
- merrymaking
- mirth
- mirthfulness
- nonsense
- oh
- oops
- ouch
- party
- phew
- phooey
- picnic
- play
- playfulness
- pleasantness
- pleasing
- pleasure
- pooh
- psst
- radiance
- rah
- rah-rah
- recreation
- regalement
- relaxation
- relish
- revel
- reveling
- revelment
- revelry
- riot
- romp
- romping
- saturnalia
- self-indulgence
- shindig
- showiness
- shucks
- skylarking
- solace
- sparkle
- sport
- spree
- sprightliness
- three cheers
- tomfoolery
- treat
- ugh
- um
- vivacity
- wassail
- whoopee
- wingding
- wow
- yay
- yell
- yippee
Définition of whoopee
- As in hurrah : interj yeah
- As in merriment/merrymaking : noun enjoyment, amusement
- As in mirth : noun great joy
- As in revel : noun celebration, merrymaking
- As in merriment : noun amusement
- As in interjection : noun emphatic exclamation
- As in jollity : noun amusement
- As in jocoseness : noun gaiety
- As in jocularity : noun gaiety
- As in jocundity : noun gaiety
- As in jolliness : noun gaiety
- As in joviality : noun gaiety
- As in merriness : noun gaiety
- As in mirthfulness : noun gaiety
- As in diversion : noun entertainment, recreation
- As in festivity : noun celebration, revelry
- As in amusement : noun entertaining, making someone laugh
- As in fun : noun amusement, play
- As in gaiety : noun happiness, celebration
- A wild shout from Dot Crowley, followed by a chorus of "Whoopee!"
- Extract from : « Linda Carlton, Air Pilot » by Edith Lavell
- Hall looked up at the cabs, ignoring the Whoopee Kids' baritone.
- Extract from : « The Five Arrows » by Allan Chase
- Whoopee ti yi, git along, little dogies;For you know Wyoming will be your new home.
- Extract from : « Cowboy Songs » by Various
- Of course, old Nat didn't care a whoopee about getting the list perfect, and my boy may be right on that dun cow.
- Extract from : « Wells Brothers » by Andy Adams
- Cook had a big wooden tray and she'd come out and say 'Whoopee!'
- Extract from : « Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Arkansas Narratives, Part 4 » by Work Projects Administration
- Does your stenographer want to leave promptly at five so she can get ready for an evening of whoopee?
- Extract from : « The Knack of Managing » by Lewis K. Urquhart and Herbert Watson
- Whoopee ti yi, git along, little dogies;It's my misfortune and none of your own.
- Extract from : « Cowboy Songs » by Various
- Whoopee, didn't I tell you that Santa Claus would come all right!
- Extract from : « Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1909 to 1922 » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- This is no Texas feet shampetter,' says I, 'where you eat chili-concarne-con-huevos and then holler "Whoopee!"
- Extract from : « Heart of the West » by O. Henry
Antonyms for whoopee
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