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hullabaloo

[ huhl-uh-buh-loo ] [ hl blu ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a clamorous noise or disturbance; uproar

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Why Dictionary.com chose hullabaloo

More about hullabaloo

  • First used between 175060.
  • Apparently a variant of haloobaloo, rhyming compound based on Scots baloo lullaby.

EXAMPLES OF HULLABALOO

  • The hullabaloo in the marketplace made it difficult to hear the vendor’s offer.
  • There was a huge hullabaloo in the office when everyone found out about the surprise bonuses.
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vapid

[ vap-id ] [ v疆p 阞d ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

without liveliness or spirit; flat; dull

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Why Dictionary.com chose vapid

More about vapid

  • First recorded in 165060.
  • From Latin vapidus, flat, lacking flavor, akin tovapor, in the sense of lacking substance, being made up of steam or heat.

EXAMPLES OF VAPID

  • The party was all small talk and vapid without any meaningful conversations.
  • I lost interest in the novel because the characters were vapid and one-dimensional.
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yahoo

[ yah-hoo ] [ yhu ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a crass, ignorant, or uncultivated person

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Why Dictionary.com chose yahoo

More about yahoo

  • First recorded in 1726 in Jonathan Swift’s humorous novel Gulliver’s Travels.
  • The exclamation expressing joy and excitement is of imitative origin and apparently first used in this way in the 1970s.

EXAMPLES OF YAHOO

  • The yahoos disrupted people at the library with their loud laughter and rude comments.
  • The game was filled with yahoos who were shouting and throwing peanuts at each other.

 

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