1. whoops - Noun
2. whoops - Verb
3. whoops - Interjection
whoops
Oops.
whoops
plural of whoop
whoops
third-person singular simple present indicative of whoop
Can you see the headlines in the NYT and London Times, reading “Whoops!” Source: Internet
Incidentally, it was the same track (known as People’s Park) where the then third-grader Cepeda got his first taste of the thrills of navigating his way through whoops and other obstacles along the course. Source: Internet
"If I had to sum up the history of the mining industry," Archibald said, "It would be, 'Whoops, we didn't see that happening.' Source: Internet
Protagonist Oedipa Maas asks "a hip graybeard" about a "sudden chorus of whoops and yibbles" coming out of "a kind of jukebox." Source: Internet
A rogue FBI agent falls back in time a few hundred years (whoops) while working a case at an English castle. Source: Internet
Kathy, a reader at the book club, sent me the original idea of baking my "Whoops! Source: Internet