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an expression used when unusual extreme happiness occurs inside the body
Tim: Bob, you just won a million dollars!
Bob: hooray!
hooray by Phat Sam January 1, 2009
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.
hooray by philip June 10, 2004
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
Hooray by Capt Pugwash July 24, 2009
A word you say when you totally stay numb under when it happens.
hooray by erik December 17, 2003
the phonetic pronunciation of whore.
Get it -- who + re
whoa man! Don't go messin' with my photoshopping! Step off hooray!
Hooray by Antonio Banderas March 6, 2005

hooray henry 

In Monty Python terms, English upper class twits - public schoolboys who turn into oiks and behave rudely, noisily and foolishly in a group at public functions rather as European players of rugby football are commonly said to comport themselves at social events. The females of the species (rarer)are Hooray Henriettas.
Prince Harry and his brother are turning into right Hooray Henrys, just like all the Windsor males.
hooray henry by ziddi van der zee September 2, 2004