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Whoopee or
whoopie /ˈ(h)wʊpi/ may
refer to:
Whoopee /ˌ(h)wʊˈpiː/, an
exclamation used as a form of
cheering or to
express jubilation Whoopee or whoopie...
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Whoopee! is a 1928
musical comedy play with a book
based on Owen Davis's play, The
Nervous Wreck. The
musical libretto was
written by
William Anthony...
- "Makin'
Whoopee" is a song
first po****rized by
Eddie Cantor in the 1928
musical Whoopee!. Gus Kahn
wrote the
lyrics and
Walter Donaldson composed the...
- A
whoopee cushion (also
spelled whoopey cushion or
whoopie cushion) is a
practical joke device,
which emulates the
sound of flatulence. The
whoopee cushion...
- School. She has
stated that her
stage forename ("Whoopi") was
taken from a
whoopee cushion: "When you're
performing on stage, you
never really have time to...
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Whoopee! was a
British comic book
magazine that ran from (issues dates) 9
March 1974 to 30
March 1985, when it
merged with
Whizzer and Chips. It was published...
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opens the door. At the end of a Mr.
Whoopee lecture,
Tennessee praises his
mentor with the line, “Phineas J.
Whoopee, you’re the greatest!”
Tennessee and...
- a 1997 action-adventure
platform video game
developed and
published by
Whoopee Camp for the PlayStation. It was
released in ****an in 1997 and internationally...
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Whoopee! is a 1930
American pre-Code
comedy musical Western film
photographed in two-color Technicolor. It was
directed by
Thornton Freeland and stars...
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Whoopee Hill is a
summit in Ohio County, Kentucky, in the
United States. With an
elevation of 604 feet (184 m),
Whoopee Hill is the 1037th
tallest mountain...