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On the lanes, the Mets whooped and cheered with every strike and playfully mocked each misstep.
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When I'm through, you're going to think you've been whooped by Bruce Lee.
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Roosten brightened and sent a relieved half wave in the direction of the whoop and someone else pity-whooped him.
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The 2010 Harvard Theatrics Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year whooped and hollered her way through introductions and transitions.
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"If you're getting your butt whooped, sometimes you take it on the chin and eat some innings for us, " Gee said.
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At the forum with Romney, a rowdy and wildly supportive crowd clapped, whooped and hollered at practically every word he said.
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The Bulls, meanwhile, whooped and slapped hands with anyone they could reach.
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As the strongmen trudged out one by one to attempt the lift, speed metal blasted overhead, and several thousand people whooped them on.
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Even grizzled prospectors whooped when, after two hours and 48 minutes, the longest championship fight of the 20th century, Nelson was disqualified for a deliberate low blow.
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The roomful of cubicle dwellers whooped, in a practiced way.
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The 40 or so spectators whooped and took pictures.
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Personally, I would have fallen off the wagon with a huge crash last week and whooped it up on a mechanical bull nicknamed Tipper -- and if that didn't win Florida, forget about it.
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Shields "whooped" when the approval came through.
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