interjection

  • 51yo — interjection Etymology: Middle English yo, io, interjection Date: 15th century used especially to call attention, to indicate attentiveness, or to express affirmation …

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  • 52yoo-hoo — interjection Etymology: probably alteration of yo ho, interjection used to attract attention more at yahoo Date: circa 1924 used to attract attention or as a call to persons …

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  • 53HO — Interjection qui sert tantôt pour appeler, tantôt pour témoigner de l’étonnement ou de l’indignation. Ho! venez un peu ici. Ho! quel coup! Ho! que me dites vous là! Quand il est interjection d’étonnement ou d’indignation, il se confond… …

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  • 54Moin — Interjection Moin est une interjection, que l on peut observer en bas allemand (ou Plattdeutsch) et en frison, signifiant « salut ! ». Cette expression est répandue en Frise orientale, dans le Sud du Schleswig (y compris la Frise… …

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  • 55on your marks — interjection Interjection used to start a race, followed by get set, go …

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  • 56land ahoy — interjection Interjection shouted by the ships watch to inform the crew that land has been spotted …

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  • 57stop the lights — interjection An interjection expressing exasperation or incredulity. or to illustrate the humour in a situation. Sure, stop the lights, I know all about it. Theres a great shop in Phibsboro.Transformations Any size you want …

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  • 58ner — interjection /nɜː/ An interjection generally used when gloating about a perceived cause of humiliation or inferiority for the person being addressed, often when disagreeing with a statement considered incorrect or irrelevant. Examples …

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  • 59ole — interjection /oˈlɛj/ An interjection used to stir up excitement …

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  • 60yoo hoo — interjection An interjection to grab someones attention. Yoo hoo! Over here! …

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