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wahoo
1[ wah-hoo, wah-hoo ]
noun
- any of various American shrubs or small trees, as the winged elm, Ulmus alata, or a linden, Tilia heterophylla.
wahoo
2[ wah-hoo, wah-hoo ]
noun
- a shrub or small tree, Euonymus atropurpurea, of North America, having finely serrated, elliptical leaves and pendulous capsules that in opening reveal the bright-scarlet arils of the seeds.
wahoo
3[ wah-hoo, wah-hoo ]
noun
- a large, swift mackerel, Acanthocybium solanderi, widespread in warm seas, of a steel blue to greenish blue above and silver below, often leaping from the water and occasionally schooling in great numbers: valued as a food and game fish.
wahoo
4[ wah-hoo ]
interjection
- (an exclamation used to express joy, excitement, etc.)
wahoo
1/ ˈwɑːhuː; wɑːˈhuː /
noun
- a large fast-moving food and game fish, Acanthocybium solandri, of tropical seas: family Scombridae (mackerels and tunnies)
wahoo
2/ wɑːˈhuː; ˈwɑːhuː /
noun
- an elm, Ulmus alata, of SE North America having twigs with winged corky edges Also calledwinged elm
wahoo
3/ ˈwɑːhuː; wɑːˈhuː /
noun
- an E North American shrub or small tree, Euonymus atropurpureus, with scarlet capsules and seeds Also calledburning bush
Word History and Origins
Origin of wahoo1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wahoo1
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Example Sentences
The Wahoo monitor works with more than 50 fitness apps such as Zwift, Peloton, and MapMyRun.
A sobering article on gang rape inside a UVA fraternity has Wahoo alumni like myself up in arms.
The detachment would pass on its march within a short distance of Wahoo Swamp and might easily be surprised and overpowered.
Three days later they rallied to meet General Call, who was advancing upon Wahoo swamp with over a thousand men.
Of late, he has fixed his residence at Wahoo; upon learning of which, the captain determined to proceed thither.
Maccallum informed me that it was very fertile; that provisions were abundant, and much cheaper than at either Owhyhee or Wahoo.
Upon Wahoo alone he had estates on which were four or five hundred people, who cultivated the land, and paid him a rent in kind.
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