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WHOA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
used when telling a person to stop what they are doing or to do it more slowly: Yes, carrots please. Whoa! That's plenty. Whoah, whoah, everybody needs to relax. A sign posted at their house reads: " Woa. Visitors Turn Back." informal. used to show that you are surprised or interested:
"Whoa" or "Woah" – What's The Difference? | Dictionary.com
Woah is a newer, alternate spelling that is often considered to be nonstandard or informal. The two terms are used to mean the same things, but woah is more likely to be found in informal contexts, such as in memes. whoa vs. woah. The word whoa is an interjection that’s used in a few different ways.
Whoa! Woah?! Whoah. - Slate Magazine
People may type “woah” or “whoah” sometimes out of habit, or for lack of knowledge about the preferred spelling, but no one writes “whao” instead of “whoa” right? Wrong!
Whoa vs. Woah | Differences Explained | YourDictionary
“Whoa” Is the Original Spelling. Fans of whoa are used to this spelling because it’s older. The 17th-century word whoa comes from: ho - a 14th-century sailing term to get someone’s attention ( Old English) wow - a 16th-century interjection to show amazement ( Scottish) Whoa first appeared in English as an equestrian term to calm a horse.
Is Woah the New Whoa? | Merriam-Webster
What Does Whoa Mean? But on to woah: the story starts with farm animals. Animals don't speak, but people speak to them, and the words people use to speak to animals qualify for dictionary entry if there's enough print evidence of those words being used.
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