wahoo
1 American
[wah-hoo, wah-hoo]
/ wɑˈhu, ˈwɑ hu /
noun
plural
wahoos
wahoo
2
American
[wah-hoo, wah-hoo]
/ wɑˈhu, ˈwɑ hu /
noun
plural
wahoos
wahoo
3
American
[wah-hoo, wah-hoo]
/ wɑˈhu, ˈwɑ hu /
noun
plural
wahoos,plural
wahoo
wahoo
4
American
[wah-hoo]
/ ˈwɑˈhu /
interjection
wahoo
1
British
/ wɑːˈhuː, ˈwɑːhuː /
noun
wahoo
2
British
/ ˈwɑːhuː, wɑːˈhuː /
noun
wahoo
3
British
/ ˈwɑːhuː, wɑːˈhuː /
noun
Etymology
Origin of wahoo1
An Americanism dating back to 1760–70; possibly from Creek vhahwv “walnut”
Origin of wahoo2
An Americanism dating back to 1855–60; from Dakota wanhu, equivalent to wan- “arrow” + hu “wood, shaft”
Origin of wahoo3
First recorded in 1905–10; origin uncertain; perhaps from Wahoo, an obsolete spelling for Oahu (Hawaii)
Origin of wahoo4
An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; of imitative origin
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