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- verbwhoop (verb) · whoops (third person present) · whooped (past tense) · whooped (past participle) · whooping (present participle)OriginMiddle English: probably imitative.verbNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalwhoop (verb) · whoops (third person present) · whooped (past tense) · whooping (past participle) · whooping (present participle)
- beat or assault (someone):"I'm still looking forward to whooping your ass, buddy" · "I should listen to him because he whooped my butt" · "everyone's mother was allowed to whoop you if you got into trouble"
- utterly defeat or dominate (an opponent or rival):"we just got whooped by the Jaguars" · "she whooped him in the election"
Originmid 19th century: variant of whup. - People also ask
- Loud cry or shout
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