Is it similar to wow except for the last w? Some dictionaries define whoa as stop While some define it as an expression of surprise/astonishment Is there such a word as whoa, where did it originate from and what is its actual meaning? Often, wow is positive and whoa is negative Wow is a reaction to a big surprise (i am impressed), and whoa means please stop (which maybe due to my surprise.) however, with irony, i can say wow, you made a big mistake, or you are going to wow them with your bright tie, but is that really the best choice for a job interview?
I'm having a bad day I have been followed by a velociraptor the entire day How many mirrors did you break/ladders did you walk under on your way to work For black cats, because it is a bit clumsy somehow to say 'did a black cat cross your path?' many brits might make a joke of it with 'how many black cats did you kick on your way. The oed lists woah as a variant of woa which is a variant of whoa.i don't remember ever seeing the woah spelling (i'd want to pronounce it as two syllables Searching just uk sites, one gets ~170,000 hits for woah and ~255,000 for whoa.
It's what you get when you stand on the beach, watching the o. John's awesomesauce weekend in vegas ended prematurely And he prayed with such authority that my prayers felt like weak sauce by comparison How did the words awesomesauce and weak sauce originat. You seem to be saying that adding 'the' is a necessary but not sufficient condition for preventing the sarcasm in the idiom Or, is it possible to not use 'the' in your own suggestions as follows
In this situation, you're genuinely one to talk. You're absolutely right one to talk. I honestly think you're one to talk. I believe it is primarily an american phrase, used as an exclamation I would never do such a thing What is the origin of that phrase
I heard this tally ho in a youtube video (british) I also heard it in the movies jack the giant slayer, and spiderman 1 I understand it's some kind of expression or exclamation or idiom to sa.
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