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whoop it up

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whoop it up
to celebrate, especially with cheers and whoops. It was a very noisy party. Everyone was whooping it up well past midnight. The campaign workers whooped it up for their candidate. I can't get out there and whoop it up for something I don't believe in.
See also: up

whoop it up
to celebrate or enjoy yourself in a noisy and enthusiastic way The proposal's supporters whooped it up like cheerleaders when the governor said he supported it. I won't be whooping it up this week – I have too much to do.
See also: up


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CAPTION(S): Line dancers: David Gillies (right) heads Auchinleck in front and the players whoop it up, above, after Stuart McIntosh's decisive penalty save
Back again on the Plaza de Armas, following still more skits, singing, and dancing, the production closes with a spectacular show of enthusiasm as costumed Carnival revelers and spectators join forces to whoop it up one last time to the polyrhythmic strains of island tunes blaring forth from loud speakers.
ARTHUR NUMAN will beg Michael Mols to whoop it up with his team-mates on the pitch when the champagne corks pop for Rangers title party.
 
 
 
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