by Tom November 19, 2002

Actually, the word woot is much older than EQ or 80s hacker lingo. It is a middle english word meaning "know" or "knew."
by turdferguson May 13, 2003

(especially in electronic communication) used to express elation, enthusiasm, or triumph.
Origin:
1990s: origin uncertain
Origin:
1990s: origin uncertain
by The Grim Sleeper May 11, 2011

by tasha September 26, 2004

by Anonymous April 3, 2003

This is commonly used by Raver's across the planet. It means that something is excellant, exciting, great, brilliant, fat time ahead.
Can't wait to see Hixxy & Recon punch out some fat tunes again, WOOT WOOT.
Lab4's final show at the RNA, WOOT WOOT.
Lab4's final show at the RNA, WOOT WOOT.
by Jezza73 January 15, 2007

1. An expression of extreme happiness, usually used among computer users.
2. A greeting, used for close friends or people you have been expecting.
2. A greeting, used for close friends or people you have been expecting.
1. Double kill! WOOT!
2. When the person you are awaiting appears, it is customary to offer a long "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!" The only appropriate response to said Woot is two short, emphatic "WOOT WOOT!"
2. When the person you are awaiting appears, it is customary to offer a long "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!" The only appropriate response to said Woot is two short, emphatic "WOOT WOOT!"
by Mustiado February 1, 2004
