Generally used in the military. Weird Army and Marine people will say that it is "ahooha", "hoora", or something similar, but the correct, historical pronunciation is "hooah".
Anything and everything positive. Also used as an affirmative response to a question.
Anything and everything positive. Also used as an affirmative response to a question.
"Free beer!"
"HOOAH!!!!!"
"HOOAH!!!!!"
by FalconBravo March 9, 2003
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Soldier: is that a trick question?
Soldier1: you like it in your mouth private?
Soldier2: hooah
Soldier: is that a trick question?
Soldier1: you like it in your mouth private?
Soldier2: hooah
by mortar tube April 16, 2010
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Army Definition... Yeah, it stands for Heard, Affirmitive, Understood... but any soldier who says hooah is the second definition of hooah... Head Up Ass
by Justin January 27, 2004
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Charlie: "oh Col., not again..."
Col Slade: "HOOah!"
Charlie: "oh Col., not again..."
Col Slade: "HOOah!"
by joshua* December 10, 2003
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Get the hooah mug.Defined appropriately in previous posts. The proper spelling is HUA not Hooah which is another acronym for Head Up Ass. The nicer definitions are used when explaining what you mean to someone senior in rank to you.
I heard the story of its origin from a retired Vietnam era Special Forces guy in 1990 who heard it from a Korean War guy in the 1960's. Similar story about being ordered to take an objective (hill top in Korea) during the din of battle and the response was a mis-heard "who us?".
I heard the story of its origin from a retired Vietnam era Special Forces guy in 1990 who heard it from a Korean War guy in the 1960's. Similar story about being ordered to take an objective (hill top in Korea) during the din of battle and the response was a mis-heard "who us?".
1SG (First Sergeant, the senior non-commissioned officer in a company) - "There has been a change to the training schedule"
PSG (Platoon Sergeant) - "HUA!!"(you could add SNAFU to that)
PSG (Platoon Sergeant) - "HUA!!"(you could add SNAFU to that)
by Jerald Shook (not retired NCO) June 9, 2005
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Usally used on and off of military bases everywhere. Meaning "yes","motivated","dedicated",and any cursing word you wish.
Usally used on and off of military bases everywhere. Meaning "yes","motivated","dedicated",and any cursing word you wish.
by Strappon May 16, 2003
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