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- oooo-eee.
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interj. an exclamation of wonder; see also ooo-eee, oooo-eeee, ooooo-eeeee.

 | <She looked really interested then and wanted to know which of the guys in line was mine, and when I pointed to Michael she went, “Oooo-eee, he’s a looker,” which filled me with internal pride but also made me feel like smacking her. —Meg Cabot, Project Princess.> |
- oooo-eeee.
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interj. an exclamation of wonder; see also ooo-eee, oooo-eee, ooooo-eeeee.

 | <“Oooo-eeee, I tell you,” he suddenly burst out, and if he had been alone he would have left it there, but with Junior he had to finish it. “That was something else.” —Clark Blaise, Pittsburgh Stories.> |
- oooo-eeee-oooo.
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interj. the ominous utterance of the Mud Monster from the deep.

 | <“Oooo-eeee-oooo. You’ll never escape the Mud Monster from the deep.” John Steiner, his hands dripping with watered-down clay, chased Fiona around the room. —Ann M. Martin, Claudia and the New Girl.> |
- oooo-eeeee.
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n. the yelp of a wolf, as described in Stray Sheep by Tatsutoshi Nomura.

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