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Woo vs. Woohoo

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Wooverb

(transitive) To endeavor to gain someone's support.

Woohoointerjection

Used to express sudden or exuberant joy, happiness, excitement, approval or delight.

‘Woohoo! It’s summer again!’;

Wooverb

(transitive) (often of a man) To try to persuade (someone) to be in an amorous relationship with

Woohoonoun

The sailfish.

Wooverb

(transitive) To court solicitously; to invite with importunity.

Wooverb

To solicit in love; to court.

‘Each, like the Grecian artist, wooesThe image he himself has wrought.’;

Wooverb

To court solicitously; to invite with importunity.

‘Thee, chantress, oft the woods amongI woo, to hear thy even song.’; ‘I woo the windThat still delays his coming.’;

Wooverb

To court; to make love.

Wooverb

seek someone's favor;

‘China is wooing Russia’;

Wooverb

make amorous advances towards;

‘John is courting Mary’;

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