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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: sho͞op, IPA(key): /ʃuːp/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -uːp
Etymology 1
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Interjection
[edit]shoop
- (music) Used as a scat word in song lyrics.
- 1963, Rudy Clark (lyrics and music), “The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)”:
- If you want to know
(Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
If he loves you so
(Shoop, shoop, shoop, shoop)
It's in his kiss.
- 1982, Bananarama (lyrics and music), “Shy Boy”, in Deep Sea Skiving:
- But don't it make you feel good (Shoop shoop aaahh)
And don't it make you feel good (Shoop shoop aaahh)
Don't it make you feel good (Shoop shoop aaahh)
And don't it make you feel good (Shoop shoop aaahh)
- 1993, Salt-N-Pepa (lyrics and music), “Shoop”, in Very Necessary:
- I like what ya do when you do what ya do
You make me wanna shoop
Shoop shoop ba-doop
Shoop ba-doop.
- 1995, Whitney Houston (lyrics and music), “Exhale (Shoop Shoop)”:
- But there comes a point when
When we exhale (yeah, yeah, say)
Shoop, shoop, shoop
Shoo be doop shoop shoop (yeah).
Etymology 2
[edit]Conscious back-formation from sheep on the pattern of nouns which underwent Germanic i-mutation, such as goose → geese, tooth → teeth, foot → feet; compare the similarly jocularly-formed moose → meese.
Noun
[edit]shoop (plural sheep)
- (slang, chiefly humorous) A sheep; specifically singular form of sheep.
- 2001 January 13: “A Magee”, alt.fan.british-accent (Google group): Better Living Through Spam
- > http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0091807549/o/qid=979300168/sr=8-1/026-8769325-3040456
I thought you were a goat not a shoop.
- > http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0091807549/o/qid=979300168/sr=8-1/026-8769325-3040456
- 2001 March 28: “Rick Lalonde”, alt.security.alarms (Google group): Baaah Humbug
- The process is quite simple: with the sheep firmly planted in the boots, the shepherd — let’s call him Rumplestiltskin for arguement’s sake — sneaks up behind the sheep (or the singular shoop) and inserts his feet in the boots behind the shoop.
- 2002 January 15: “R H Draney”, alt.usage.english (Google group): Agendae
- > Now, look here. If you’re going to introduce multiple sheep into this thread, the least you could do is call them sheepae.
> (Pronounced “sheep-eye”?)
“Sheep” *is* plural… the singular is “shoop” (analogy “feet/foot”, “teeth/tooth”)…
- > Now, look here. If you’re going to introduce multiple sheep into this thread, the least you could do is call them sheepae.
- 2002 November 6: “Jared of Europa”, rec.games.computer.ultima.online (Google group): Tailors ahoy!
- >>>Is there any tailor here who still collects own cloth by sheerinh[sic] sheeps or
>>>such?
[…]
> Sheeps???
That's clearly wrong... like geese is the plural of goose, sheep must be the plural of shoop. No?
- >>>Is there any tailor here who still collects own cloth by sheerinh[sic] sheeps or
- 2009 August 21: “TimC”, alt.sysadmin.recovery (Google group): inept customer service
- If the plural of moose is meese the singular of sheep must be shoop.
- 2001 January 13: “A Magee”, alt.fan.british-accent (Google group): Better Living Through Spam
Etymology 3
[edit]Alteration of shop.
Noun
[edit]shoop (plural shoops)
- (Internet slang) An image that has been modified using Adobe Photoshop or similar image-manipulation software to produce a misleading impression; an instance of petty, amateur fauxtography.
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