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attaboy
[ at-uh-boi ]
interjection
- (used as an enthusiastic expression of encouragement or approval to a boy, man, or male animal.)
attaboy
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sentence substitute
- slang.an expression of approval or exhortation
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of attaboy1
Example Sentences
In the jubilant Atlanta clubhouse after the win, Arcia reportedly cracked, âha-ha, attaboy, Harper.â
âTalk about break your heart! As an actor, thatâs the best âattaboyâ you can get.â
He tells members of the group, as he famously put it while debating Biden, to âstand back and stand byâ â advice that they rightfully took as an âattaboy.â
In the military, superiors give what are known as challenge coins to soldiers as an attaboy.
Except for an occasional âattaboyâ shoulder shake from his father or a casual arm punch from one of his friends, no one had touched him since his mother.
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More About Attaboy
What doesĚýattaboy mean?
Attaboy is an informal expression of enthusiastic praise or encouragement addressed to boys, men, and male animals (such as oneâs dog).
Attaboy is an interjection, meaning itâs a term used to express emotion, often outside of a sentence.
The term attagirl can be used in the same way to address girls, women, and female animals.
Such terms are generally used as a way to cheer someone on, similar to saying âGreat job!â or âWay to go!â For example, coaches or parents might say it to a child playing a sport after theyâve done something particularly good.
Attaboy is sometimes used as a noun referring to a statement of praise, as in The boss doesnât usually give out attaboys like that, so he must be pretty impressed.ĚýĚý
Example: Attaboy, Ben! Great catch!
Where doesĚýattaboy come from?
The first records of attaboy come from the early 1900s. It was first and is primarily used in the U.S. Itâs thought to be a shortened form of thatâs a boy or thatâs the boy, but itâs origin isnât certain.
A similar phrase is Thatâs my boy! Obviously, this is said by parents, typically as a form of expressing pride in their son and something he has accomplished. Attaboy can imply this pride, but itâs primarily a way of cheering someone on, and that person doesnât have to be the speakerâs son. Although the word boy appears inside the word, it can also refer to menâor even animals, especially dogs, as in Sit, Fido. Attaboy!
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What are some other forms related to attaboy?
- attaboys (plural noun)
What are some synonyms for attaboy?
- great job
- good job
- way to go
- well done
What are some words that share a root or word element with attaboy?Ěý
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What are some words that often get used in discussing attaboy?
How isĚýattaboy used in real life?
Attaboy is always used informally. Itâs perhaps most commonly used by parents to cheer on their sons during sports.
My ferociously brilliant son achieved 100% on his grade nine EQAO. Iâm humbled to the marrow of me. Attaboy, son. Attaboy.
â Matt Flynn (@Flynntopia)
Ronaldo goal and assist. Attaboy
â Arinze (@Ariinzze)
Oh they don't slobber all over you with grand praise, but they don't lie just to boost your feelings either. The only time you get an attaboy/attagirl is if you've genuinely done well. And that matters. A lot.
â đ´ââ ď¸Liam Bean #VetsRESIST #BidenHarris2020đ´ââ ď¸ (@LiamMcBaen)
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Try usingĚýattaboy!
Is attaboy used correctly in the following sentence?
Attaboy, Timmyânow youâre getting the hang of it!
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