A phrase once used to describe an act of harm towards someone else. Alternatively it can be used as a reference for a homosexual act.
Hey bud, what do you say we finish these Martinis and I take you back to my place and whoop that top?
by BbreezyFTW November 05, 2017
A state of being totally messed up, screwed over, or in a chaotic situation, realizing it all stemmed from past uncontrollable excitement or impulsive decisions. It’s the moment when the thrill of the past catches up and the consequences hit hard.
Quitting my job to start a spontaneous road trip seemed like a great idea at the time... now I'm stuck in the desert with no gas. Bloody whoop.
We went all-in on that crazy business idea, and now we're drowning in debt. Bloody whoop.
I thought getting matching tattoos with my ex was a fun idea. Fast forward to the breakup, and now I'm stuck with her name on my arm. Bloody whoop.
I was so excited about refactoring the entire codebase in one night, but now the app is broken and the deployment is a disaster. Bloody whoop.
We went all-in on that crazy business idea, and now we're drowning in debt. Bloody whoop.
I thought getting matching tattoos with my ex was a fun idea. Fast forward to the breakup, and now I'm stuck with her name on my arm. Bloody whoop.
I was so excited about refactoring the entire codebase in one night, but now the app is broken and the deployment is a disaster. Bloody whoop.
by oooveee joenson September 26, 2024
As Alex (or Alexander/Alexandra) is a given name to many great people, it is natural to pass their shining onto other parts of life. Alex-whoop is to use to express a great achievement or joy/pleasure which is more intense than a normal whoop can cover.
The expressing person or others involved do not have to be named Alex/Alexander/Alexandra.
The expressing person or others involved do not have to be named Alex/Alexander/Alexandra.
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