Hooray
Expression used when excitement ensues.
Hooray for Pokey!
Hooray
Strine (Australian) for Goodbye. Appears to be closely related to Hoo Roo, another Aussie/Kiwi (?) version of Goodbye.
Bill: See ya later Fred
Fred: Hooray Bill
Fred: Hooray Bill
Hooray
the phonetic pronunciation of whore.
Get it -- who + re
Get it -- who + re
whoa man! Don't go messin' with my photoshopping! Step off hooray!
hooray
an expression used when unusual extreme happiness occurs inside the body
Tim: Bob, you just won a million dollars!
Bob: hooray!
Bob: hooray!
hooray
A hooray (also Hooray Benry) is in British English, an upper-class male, probably university-age or a bit older, who thinks it's amusing to be loud, and rude to social 'inferiors',and the locals, especially waitresses. (In 'Trainspotting', the book not the film, a waitress hets her revenge by putting her tampon in a Hooray's soup before she serves it to him.) They wear striped shirts and try to talk a bit deeper than normal people.
I'm glad I didn't go to university in Edinburgh, it's full of Hoorays.
hoorays!
An exultation of joy, similar to hooray but on a wholly different scale.
You're going to give me an island of equal or lesser value? Hoorays!
hooray
A word you say when you totally stay numb under when it happens.
Hooray, another rainy day