- zowie
- zowie expression of astonishment, c.1913.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
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zowie — ☆ zowie [zou′ē ] interj. Informal used to express excitement, enthusiasm, admiration, etc … English World dictionary
zowie — [“zaui] 1. n. energy; sparkle; zest. □ This one sounds better because the drummer has more zowie. □ Put some zowie into it. It’s not raining inside tonight. 2. ex lam. Wow! (Usually Zowie!) □ Zowie! They just pulled Mr. Big out of t … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
zowie — What you say when you hit your thumb with a hammer really hard. Zowie! That hurt! … Dictionary of american slang
zowie — What you say when you hit your thumb with a hammer really hard. Zowie! That hurt! … Dictionary of american slang
Zowie Bowie — Duncan Jones (metteur en scène) Duncan Jones, 2009 Duncan Zowie Haywood Jones, né le 30 mai 1971, est un metteur en scène britannique. Enfance Ses parents sont David Bowie et Angela Bowie, née Mary Angela Barnett. Duncan a deux demi sœurs,… … Wikipédia en Français
zowie — interjection Etymology: imitative of the sound of a speeding vehicle Date: 1902 used to express astonishment or admiration especially in response to something sudden or speedy … New Collegiate Dictionary
zowie — /zow ee/, interj. (used to express keen pleasure, astonishment, approval, etc.) [1935 40, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
zowie — interjection /ˈzaʊɪ/ An indication of astonishment or admiration. Syn: wow … Wiktionary
Zowie — exclamation of surprise, excitement, etc … Dictionary of Australian slang