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war whoop

noun

  1. a yell uttered in making an attack:

    the war whoop of the American Indian.



war whoop

noun

  1. the yell or howl uttered, esp by North American Indians, while making an attack
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Origin of war whoop1

An Americanism dating back to 1705–15
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On a short summer night, listen and you might hear a war whoop skitter out of the darkness along the riverbanks, followed by the scattering yips of coyotes on Mount Sentinel.

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Old rifles were brought out from closets and several hundred men gathered excitedly on the main street, hoisting their battered weapons and raising war whoops for the news cameras.

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Mr. White’s brother, Robert, let loose a war whoop as they chewed.

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I let out a war whoop like a wild Apache Indian and jumped in the trench with them.â€

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With a cast of characters as ludicrously combative as professional wrestlers, he turned the 2016 Republican National Convention into “The Donald Trump Show,†a marathon of war whoops, insult comedy, racist dog-whistling and dystopian storytelling.

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