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Shoo
Shoo Shoo, interj. [Cf. G. scheuchen to scare, drive away.] Begone; away; -- an expression used in frightening away animals, especially fowls.

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- Shōō (勝央町, Shōō-chō) is a town located in Katsuta District, Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 September 2022[update], the town had an estimated po****tion...
- Look up shoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shoo or Shōō may refer to: Shoo!, a children's book by Michael Rosen "Shoo", a song by Suicide Dolls...
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- "Shoo Shoo Baby" is a po****r song written by Phil Moore. The song was made famous by The Andrews Sisters, as they sang it in the 1943 film Three Cheers...
- also known as Yoo Soo-young and professionally as Shoo, is a Zainichi-Korean actress and singer. Shoo debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group...
- "Shoo Be Doo" is the second single from Macy Gray's fourth studio album, Big (2007). The song became the number-one most added track at urban AC radio...
- Shoo Shoo Baby may refer to: Shoo Shoo Baby (song), a song made po****r by The Andrews Sisters Shoo Shoo Baby (aircraft), a restored World War II USAAF...
- pie made with mol****es ****ociated with Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. While shoo-fly pie has been a staple of Moravian, Mennonite, and Amish foodways, there...
- Shoo Rayner (born 1956) is a British children's author and illustrator. He was born Hugh Rayner to a Norwegian mother and a British father. Rayner's father...
- Shōō (正応) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kōan and before Einin. This period spanned the years from April 1288 through August...