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woohoo

British  
/ wʊˈhuː /

interjection

  1. informal an exclamation of joy, approval, etc

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As this is a "wish list" I can do anything without worrying about budgets, logistics or health and safety – woohoo!

From The Guardian • Apr. 18, 2013

Sounders react to a wild Seahawks win I dont know the rules So let's go #seahawks woohoo haha !!! #12thMan Seattle Won!

From Seattle Times • Sep. 26, 2012

The woohoo doesn’t balance out the aw shucks.

From New York Times • Jul. 5, 2010

"People say, 'I want to be a cheerleader, woohoo, I'm done,' but it's not like that," explains the petite 13-year-old, a wrinkle creasing her young brow.

From Time Magazine Archive