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Woohoo vs. Wahoo — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Woohoo and Wahoo

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Woohoo

Used to express sudden or exuberant joy, happiness, excitement, approval or delight.
Woohoo! It’s summer again!

Wahoo

Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh makes it a prized and valued game fish.

Woohoo

The sailfish.

Wahoo

A deciduous shrub or small tree (Euonymus atropurpureus) of eastern North America, having small purplish flowers, pink fruit containing scarlet arils, and red foliage in the autumn.

Wahoo

See winged elm.
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Wahoo

A large marine food and game fish (Acanthocybium solandri) of subtropical and tropical waters, having a pointed snout, narrow body, and long dorsal fin.

Wahoo

An exuberant cry
He let out a wahoo. Also called regionally rebel yell.

Wahoo

Used to express exuberance.

Wahoo

Acanthocybium solandri, a tropical and subtropical game fish.

Wahoo

(Southern US) The winged elm, Ulmus alata.
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Wahoo

Euonymus atropurpureus, an eastern burning bush.

Wahoo

Any of various American trees or shrubs;

Wahoo

A dark blue scombroid food fish (Acanthocibium solandri or Acanthocibium petus) of Florida and the West Indies.

Wahoo

Upright deciduous plant with crimson pods and seeds; the eastern United States from New York to Florida and Texas

Wahoo

Deciduous shrub having purple capsules enclosing scarlet seeds

Wahoo

Large fast-moving predacious food and game fish; found worldwide

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