How To Use Whoopee In A Sentence
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After an exchange of letters, I have finally got my appointment for next week - whoopee, I am still alive to attend it, thank God.
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She announced the Hotel deal as the first success of the new Delegates Charter at the Congress venue - to a round of whoopees and widespread applause.
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The truth is that, like it or loathe it, Pearl Harbor was "an event" – a film that made headlines long before the cameras turned thanks to its bloated budget, and which managed to stay in the headlines throughout its production courtesy of a unique mix of historical tactlessness, fatuous movie-star flashing Kate Beckinsale reportedly displayed her naked bottom during a no-pants flypast – whoopee! and, most importantly, enormous expense.
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I thought I had a dentist after all these years - whoopee.
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Fans of the Beano and Dandy are playing a host of tricks on unsuspecting customers, the Diary learns: fake dog poo, bangers in cigarettes, whoopee cushions, vile sweets and itching powder included.
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As I sat in that neutral grey temple of bureaucracy wishing I'd brought whoopee cushions, it occurred to me that we are complete suckers for Big Ideas that take the human beings out of democracy.
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He got the promotion. --Whoopee.
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I start, whoopee, a new show on Tuesday in England, which is called the ‘X-Factor.’
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This "winter water" I know, my French is atrocious for me springtime-bright: heavy on the hawthorne and iris, with more than a touch of the "whoopee" feeling that I got from Serge Lutens Santal Blanc, but gossamer light.
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Make whoopee Instead of a bowl of ice cream as a bedtime snack, have a robust tussle with your spouse.
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Everyone was pleased at the prospect that someone had stood up against our tyrant of a principal, and whoopee, that person was me.
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I feel no wild whoopee, just a quiet thankfulness and feeling of ‘flatness’.
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The truth is that, like it or loathe it, Pearl Harbor was "an event" – a film that made headlines long before the cameras turned thanks to its bloated budget, and which managed to stay in the headlines throughout its production courtesy of a unique mix of historical tactlessness, fatuous movie-star flashing Kate Beckinsale reportedly displayed her naked bottom during a no-pants flypast – whoopee! and, most importantly, enormous expense.
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However, the collective whoopee was abruptly halted when the small print was made known.
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I can have a lie in tomorrow. Whoopee!
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Also, the neighbors probably just think, ‘Free music, whoopee!’
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But to pay 4.50 leva for eight small pieces of chicken and a hint of rice is not my idea of whoopee.
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Goodie goodie, it's London airport again, terminal 4, whoopee.
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And there I was-dark, red hair, messily tied up and in dusty clothes - whoopee.
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I particularly enjoyed the jolly japes and larks of Ping the Elastic Man, Tin-Can Tommy and Whoopee Hank the slapdash sheriff.
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I'm not so sure that they will prioritise the late night whoopees on private property.
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Kickstarting the burlesque scene in London, Maria Saugar reckons the Whoopee Club will be the talk of the town at The Edinburgh Festival.
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Besides its spot-on timeliness, "Outsourced" is a delightful comedy for how it deftly harvests laughs from the inevitable culture clash, from Todd's overeagerness to bridge the gap, and from the innate silliness of the company's product line (whoopee cushions, foam fingers and the like).
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There are just three more days to get through and then, whoopee, it's the big one: New Year's Eve.
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`You're here to raise money, not whoopee ," was Sarah's unfeeling retort.
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