Used as an exclamation of pleasure, approval, elation, or victory.
n.
1. A shout of "hurrah."
2. Excitement; fanfare.
v. hur·rahed also hoo·rayed, hur·rah·ing also hoo·ray·ing, hur·rahs also hoo·rays
v.tr.
To applaud, cheer, or approve (someone or something) by shouting "hurrah."
v.intr.
To shout "hurrah."
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n.
1. A shout of "hurrah."
2. Excitement; fanfare.
v. hur·rahed also hoo·rayed, hur·rah·ing also hoo·ray·ing, hur·rahs also hoo·rays
v.tr.
To applaud, cheer, or approve (someone or something) by shouting "hurrah."
v.intr.
To shout "hurrah."
With the help of http://www.thefreedictionary.com
by Luis Lourenço July 30, 2007
by James Pollock April 6, 2008
by kttiekat September 3, 2010
An exclamation of praise, congratulations, or celebration. Often said as a call-and-response, in which one person prompts with "hip, hip," while the other person or people respond with "hurrah!"
Mark: "Three cheers for Raj, the Indian soccer jock of our high school made us win, again!
Simon: "Hip, hip, hurrah!"
Simon: "Hip, hip, hurrah!"
by Mark_NYC December 21, 2021