Woo
- David McWethy
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Woo
Whether it culminate in romance, or become the sophomoric "Woo-Woo" which, with an exagerated roll of the eyes, reference to the honeymoon night.
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- Slava
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Re: Woo
Seven years late, but here's what etymonline has to say:
I also found out that the slide for a Scout's kerchief is also called a woggle.
Old English wogian "to woo, court, marry," of uncertain origin and with no known cognates; perhaps related to woh, wog- "bent, inclined," as with affection.
I also found out that the slide for a Scout's kerchief is also called a woggle.
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