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===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/huː/}}
* {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-hoo.wav|Audioa=Southern (RP)England}}
* {{rhymes|en|uː|s=1}}
* {{homophones|en|who}}
 
===Etymology 1===
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# {{label|en|South Lancashire|Yorkshire|Derbyshire}} [[she]]
#* {{quote-book|en|year=1854|author=[[s:Author:Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell|Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell]]|title=[[s:North and South|North and South]]|section=[[s:NorthsNorth and South (First Edition)/Volume 1/Chapter VIII8|Chapter VIII]]|passage='Aye, aye,' said the father, impatiently, ''''hoo''''ll come. '''Hoo''''s a bit set up now, because '''hoo''' thinks I might ha' spoken more civilly; but '''hoo''''ll think better on it, and come. I can read her proud bonny face like a book.}}
# {{label|en|West Midlands|and|South West England}} [[he]], ''also a gender-neutral third person pronoun''
 
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====Interjection====
{{en-interj|head=hoo!}}
 
# {{lb|en|obsolete}} [[hurrah]]; an [[exclamation]] of [[triumphant]] [[joy]]
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus|passage=Our enemy is banish'd! he is gone! '''Hoo'''! hoo!}}
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet|passage=With, '''hoo'''! such bugs and goblins in my life}}
#*: Our enemy is banish'd! he is gone! '''Hoo'''! hoo!
# {{lb|en|Geordie}} Used to grabattract the [[attention]] of others.
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet}}
#: ''{{ux|en|"'''Hoo''' yee!"''}}
#*: With, '''hoo'''! such bugs and goblins in my life
 
# {{lb|en|Geordie}} Used to grab the [[attention]] of others.
=====Related terms=====
#: ''"'''Hoo''' yee!"''
*[[hoo-ee]]
 
===Etymology 3===
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# {{lb|en|obsolete|outside|placenames}} A strip of land; a peninsula; a spur or ridge.
 
===VerbSee also===
{{col2|en|title=multiword phrases containing "hoo"|boo hoo|boo-hoo|hoo boy|hoo hoo|hoo man|hoo-boy|hoo-ha|hoo-haa|hoo-hah|hoo-har|hoo-hoo|woo hoo|yoo hoo|yoo-hoo| hootie hoo}}
 
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=hoo|OOH|oho|ooh}}
 
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==Arapaho==
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# [[porcupine]]
 
==Estonian==
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==Finnish=Noun===
{{head|et|noun form}}
 
# {{noun form of|et|hoog||gen|s}}
===Etymology===
 
From {{der|fi|sv|hå}}, ultimately from {{der|fi|la|hā}} with raising of {{IPAchar|/aː/}} to {{IPAchar|/oː/}}.
==Finnish==
 
===Pronunciation===
{{fi-pronunciation}}
 
===NounEtymology 1===
{{etymid|fi|interjection}}
Possibly from {{der|fi|sv|hå}}.
 
====Interjection====
{{head|fi|intj}} {{tlb|fi|dated}}
 
# [[eek]] {{gloss|displaying shock and surprise}}
 
===Etymology 2===
{{etymid|fi|letter}}
From {{der|fi|sv|hå}}, ultimately from {{der|fi|la|hā}} with raising of {{IPAchar|/aː/}} to {{IPAchar|/oː/}}.
 
====SynonymsNoun====
{{fi-noun}}
 
# [[aitch]] ({{Latn-def|fi|name|H|h|nodot=1}})
 
=====Usage notes=====
* Speakers often use the expression ''{{m|fi||h-[[kirjain]]'' ("|letter h")}} instead of inflecting this word, especially in the plural.
 
=====Declension=====
{{fi-decl-maa|hoo|a}}
 
=====Synonyms=====
* {{l|fi|kirjain|h-kirjain}}
 
=====Derived terms=====
* {{l|fi|hoomoilasena}}
 
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* {{anagrams|fi|a=hoo|oho}}
 
[[Category:Finnish {{cln|fi|three-letter words]]}}
 
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==Middle English==
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# {{alt form|enm|hough|t=hough, hock|id=hough}}
 
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==Scots==
 
===Etymology===
See also {{m|sco|foo}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|sco|/huː/}}
 
===Adverb===
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# [[why]]
 
===References===
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* {{R:DSL|pos=adv}}
 
==Westrobothnian==
 
===Etymology===
From {{inh|gmq-bot|non|hóa}}.
 
===Verb===
{{head|gmq-bot|verb|preterite|hoe}}
 
# To [[shout]].
 
====Synonyms====
* {{l|gmq-bot|hååj}}
* {{l|gmq-bot|roop}}