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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
hooray
interjection
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
hip, hip, hooray!
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Hooray! No more work 'til Monday!
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hooray

see hurrah.

Wiktionary
hooray

interj. Used to express approval, joy or victory. n. 1 A shout to signify victory. 2 An expression of excitement. vb. To shout an expression of excitement.

WordNet
hooray

n. a victory cheer; "let's give the team a big hurrah" [syn: hurrah]

Wikipedia
Hooray (horse)

Hooray (foaled 17 March 2008) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Bred and owned by the Cheveley Park Stud she won five of her thirteen races in a racing career which lasted from June 2010 until October 2011. In 2010 she was rated the best filly of her age in Europe when she won the Lowther Stakes, the Sirenia Stakes (in record time) and the Cheveley Park Stakes (by four and a half lengths). She was not so successful as a three-year-old, recording her only success in the Surrey Stakes. At the end of the year she returned to Cheveley Park to become a broodmare and produced her first foal in 2013.

Usage examples of "hooray".

I know it doesn’t mean much to you, but do say hooray, because he’s so bucked about it.

Well, here I am in hooray for Hollywood and if you want to know what I think of the place I'd have to tell you the truth and say it eats it.

That was just the sort of thing elves approve of, so they joined in and hoorayed right along until everyone had hoorayed as much as they cared to.

Everyone hoorayed and laughed and made merry over this, generally behaving like rowdy children on Christmas morning.

Returning to the world of stripy shirts and champagne-quaffing hoorays would become overwhelming inside of a week.