1. oooh - Verb
2. oooh - Interjection
oooh
Elongated form of ooh.
oooh (third-person singular simple present ooohs, present participle ooohing, simple past and past participle ooohed)
Elongated form of ooh.
The Spirit tells me - Fidel Castro will die - in the 90s. Oooh my! Some will try to kill him and they will not succeed. But there will come a change in his physical health, and he will not stay in power, and Cuba will be visited of God. Benny Hinn
Oh, soon we'll be out amid the cold world's strife. Soon we'll be sliding down the razor blade of life. Oooh. Tom Lehrer
Oooh noo, please, it's wicked to mock the afflicted! Well it might be one of your own! Don't laugh at her, she might want paying - I told her this was an audition! She's known to me as Madam Vera Roper, but she's known to everyone else as The English Open! Frankie Howerd
By gradually changing from "oooh" to "aaah" and back again, a spectral glide is created, emulating the 'sweeping filter' effect that is the basis of the ' wah-wah ' guitar effect. Source: Internet
But how do you capture those streaks of light to make your audience oooh and aaah all over again? Source: Internet
His wailing falsetto (“Oooh!”) would be appropriated by the Beatles, who were his opening act on a 1963 European tour. Source: Internet