The term woot woot is ebonics used to express a range of emotions dependent upon the situation. Often in conversation, it creates emphasis on the subject matter being discussed to disclose the importance and sincerity level of subject matter being discussed. At the same time, the term can take on new meanings from situation to situation, this phenomenon is expressed as historical proof in the
music of African Americans. The term is apart of an oral language
sub-section of ebonics with no solidified spelling only phonetic transcription variants such as whoot woot, wooht wooht, whooty woot, woo woo, woop woop, woot de woot, woot da woot, wootie woot,
MusicOlder Artists
This term was most famously displayed in the 1980's by Jeffrey Osborne in "You Should Be Mine".1 The term in this song expressed desire for love, desire and connection with a person of the opposite sex. The term was the hook of the song.
In the 2000's the term in
music carried more of a
urban street violence mentality within
music.
In
2020, Poppa
Hussein released "Woot Woot"4. In this song, the term is used for emphasis to message of the artist.
In
2022,
A1 Flare5 released "Wootie Woot"6. In this song, the term is used for emphasis to message of the artist.
In
2023, YaeYo released "Woot De Woot"7. In this song, the term is used to describe her romantic lover without the title of being in a relationship such as boyfriend.
Conversation
Conversation
The term is used most commonly before or after a statement is made. For understanding,
even though the term provides emphasis on a statement it can be most likened to a comma or period replacement to properly convey the
emotion of a statement.
Examples
"(woot woot) you hear me"
"I'm trying to tell you bro (woot woot)"
"On
everything I love (woot woot). Bro, she was the baddest and she was feeling me (woot woot)"