Exclamation
111lo — exclamation archaic used to draw attention to an interesting event. Phrases lo and behold used to present a new scene or situation. Origin natural exclamation: first recorded as lā in OE; reinforced in ME by a shortened form of loke look! …
112ooh — exclamation used to express a range of emotions including surprise, delight, or pain. verb (oohs, oohing, oohed) (usu. in phr. ooh and aah) utter such an exclamation …
113ouch — exclamation used to express pain. Origin natural exclamation …
114ow — exclamation used to express sudden pain. Origin C19: natural exclamation …
115yippee — exclamation expressing wild excitement or delight. Origin natural exclamation: first recorded in 1920s …
116yo — exclamation informal used to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement. Origin natural exclamation: first recorded in ME …
117yoo-hoo — exclamation a call to attract attention. Origin natural exclamation: first recorded in 1920s …
118033 — ! (Exclamation mark) (Internet » ASCII Character Codes) …
119Ai caramba — exclamation of dismay (Spanish; 19th century slang, recently re popularised by the television show The Simpsons ) …
120Ai chihuahua — exclamation of surprise …