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shoop

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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A meaningless syllable.

Interjection

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shoop

  1. (music) Used as a scat word in song lyrics.
    Coordinate terms: doo, la, tra-la-la

Etymology 2

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A domestic shoop (etymology 2, sense 1).

A deliberate back-formation from sheep on the pattern of nouns which underwent Germanic i-mutation, such as feet from foot, geese from goose, and teeth from tooth; compare the similarly humorously formed meese from moose.

Noun

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shoop (plural sheep)

  1. (slang, chiefly humorous) Used as a singular form of sheep: an individual sheep.
    • 2001 January 13, A[nne] Magee, “Better Living Through Spam”, in alt.fan.british-accent[1] (Usenet):
      I thought you were a goats[sic – meaning goat] not a shoop.
    • 2001 March 29, Rick Lalonde, “Thanks Paul Rumpleforeskin :-)”, in alt.security.alarms[2] (Usenet):
      The sheep in Belgium have no hoof and mouth disease because they all wear oversized rubber boots. [] The process is quite simple: with the sheep firmly planted in the boots the shepherd—let's call him Rumplestiltskin for arguement's[sic – meaning argument's] sake sneaks up behind the sheep (or the singular shoop) and inserts his feet in the boots behind the shoop.
    • [2009 August 21, TimC, quoting “Hetta on RHOD”, “[I]nept customer service”, in alt.sysadmin.recovery[3] (Usenet):
      If the plural of moose is meese the singular of sheep must be shoop.]
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Etymology 3

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A shoop (etymology 3, sense 1) consisting of a photograph of a tombstone with a fake inscription.

Alteration of shop, a clipping of photoshop (digitally altered image).

Noun

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shoop (plural shoops)

  1. (Internet slang) An image that has been modified using Adobe Photoshop or similar image-manipulation software to produce a misleading impression; an instance of amateur, petty fauxtography.
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