A Woo Girl is one of those freshman college girls who runs with a pack of other freshman college girls. At 3:00 am on any given weekday morning she can be heard through a sliding glass door, ten stories up, in Five Points in Columbia, SC, (or possibly any other college town) drunk as a coot and yelling "WOO!" over and over again and it wakes you up and makes you angry because you have to work in the morning or you have an 8:00 am class.
The college student was out of his mind and he failed his calculus test because he did not get enough sleep the night before; his sleep was interrupted by a Woo Girl.
by PowerPPPowerjanGamecockJan May 21, 2017
Get the Woo Girlmug. Originally, a "special man" named Richard who couldn't pronounce his name correctly.
Can be used to describe any rere, tard, or mongoloid.
Can be used to describe any rere, tard, or mongoloid.
by Mongo Lloyd March 7, 2007
Get the Wee-woomug. 1. Word used to replace a cuss word.
2. Word used to replace any word that you feel uncomfortable saying.
3. used to express excitement
2. Word used to replace any word that you feel uncomfortable saying.
3. used to express excitement
1. That girl is acting like such a woo-hoo!
2. If you don't shut up, I'm gonna kick you in the woo-hoo
3. Woo-Hoo!! This is so much fun!
2. If you don't shut up, I'm gonna kick you in the woo-hoo
3. Woo-Hoo!! This is so much fun!
by J_Leigh July 19, 2007
Get the woo-hoomug. by Belle October 31, 2004
Get the woo woomug. Non-Musical Masturbation on Guitar.
A "textbook" lead guitar solo, usually denoted by repetitive, meaningless licks, played ad infinitum by less-than-stellar guitarists.
The first reference noted was by The Pretenders' original guitarist Jimmy Honeyman-Scott in Guitar Player magazine. He was describing the whole mess of lack-luster, over-charged, under-imagined, non-melodic guitar solos, and the players who practice that mind-numbing craft.
A "textbook" lead guitar solo, usually denoted by repetitive, meaningless licks, played ad infinitum by less-than-stellar guitarists.
The first reference noted was by The Pretenders' original guitarist Jimmy Honeyman-Scott in Guitar Player magazine. He was describing the whole mess of lack-luster, over-charged, under-imagined, non-melodic guitar solos, and the players who practice that mind-numbing craft.
"I got really tired of the ol' Widdly-Woo solos played by the funny-hat blues cats down at the local Jam Night"
by Mr. Eric of Tulsa February 15, 2019
Get the Widdly-Woomug. by P.a.p.i February 18, 2021
Get the JIMMY WOOmug. by Jakob McLxvn September 25, 2021
Get the Woo Kmug.