WOOT

WOOT

Woot may refer to:

* w00t, a slang interjection used to express happiness or excitement, usually over the Internet
* Woot, an e-commerce website (named for the slang interjection) or any product it sells
* WOOT-LP, a defunct television station in Chambersburg, Tennessee
* Worldwide Online Olympiad Training
* Woot (AKAs Lord Wootsayediditagyn and One-Eyed Willy) a character in the webcomic Elf Only Inn, set in a BBS role-playing forum then later into MMORPG known as "Marauders of Gaia".


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