yeehaw
Americaninterjection
noun
verb (used without object)
adjective
Etymology
Origin of yeehaw
First recorded in 1940–45; of imitative origin; yahoo ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Calling themselves "pop girlies with a little bit of yeehaw", the band was formed by school friends Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steel in 2013.
From BBC
As a part of the “Yeehaw Agenda,” Beyoncé has been known to rock the Black Western aesthetic in recent years.
From Los Angeles Times
The new Scrabble book includes at least one old-fashioned word that simply fell under the radar for years: yeehaw.
From Seattle Times
“Yeehaw is like so many of the older, informal terms. They were more spoken than written, and the gold standard for dictionary editing was always written evidence. So a term like yeehaw, which we all know from our childhood and in movies and TV, was something you heard. You didn’t read it that often,” Sokolowski said.
From Seattle Times
Yeehaw, meet bae, inspo, vibed and vibing, all new additions to the Scrabble dictionary.
From Seattle Times
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