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woohpee

  • n  noisy and boisterous revelry

  • In the 1970s, several conservative Christian leaders responded to the popularity of Alex Comfort's classic how-to The Joy of Sex by reminding their flocks that whoopee for whoopee .
  • Three days and nights of sleepless rejoicing, songs, dancing in the streets and every sort of Turkish whoopee began by express order of the Ghazi Mustafa Kemal, blond .
  • Not pretend sex, to mirror the spectacles of fake violence in summer action pictures, but genuine, clinical whoopee.
News & Articles

  • Whoopee this weekend
    BRIGHTON—Brighton’s 2013 Whoopee Days will be 103 years old this year. All sorts of activities will be taking place throughout the weekend to help celebrate. “We’ll have something for everyone,” said Brighton Chamber of Commerce board member Nancy Adrian. “There will be family entertainment with the kids games and the carnival to a lot of musical performances.” The four days of activities begin ...
    June 10, 2013 - Washington Evening Journal
Quotes

  • Bernie Casey in Anniston Star (subscription)
    You hear 'Mercy Bowl' and it sounds dreadful,said Bernie Casey, a former Bowling Green star who became a Pro Bowl receiver in the NFL. "You think of bowls of being a celebration. We're going to the Whoopee Bowl or Good Times Bowl."
  • Anne Enright in NewKerala.com
    Considered a rank outsider, Enright said she was surprised to win: "I am still churning it through. Tomorrow, I'll wake up and go 'whoopee'. I was ready for anything - possibly anything except that."
  • Alexander Downer in The Age
    Even on the day of Mr Blair's announcement, Mr Downer said: "What sort of fool would say to the terrorists, 'We'll go on the first of January, so you guys just have a bit of a rest: then make whoopee."

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