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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
woo . - noun Australia, colloquial A
coward ; awuss .
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Anderson Cooper 360: Blog Archive - Some early exits as Palin woos Hong Kong investors « - Blogs from CNN. com
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Some early exits as Palin woos Hong Kong investors
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Some early exits as Palin woos Hong Kong investors
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Cheryl Cole gets her hands dirty for new album as label woos fans
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Cheryl Cole gets her hands dirty for new album as label woos fans
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I know this is gonna hurt, but for editorial purposes, and since I don't know of a pre-existing one, I've come up with a name for those poor unfortunates wretches who live just outside the MAN zone: wos, (WithOutBackbone), as opposed to woos, which is almost as bad.
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There's even a cute video from a 1983 Apple event when Gates "woos" Jobs during a company-sponsored dating game.
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There's even a cute video from a 1983 Apple event when Gates "woos" Jobs during a company-sponsored dating game.
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For no reason at all, unprovoked, he stares up at the ceiling, gets a wild look on his face, fur twitching and eyes dilated as he bellows out a series of loud "woos" that can make you jump𒅌 out of your chair if you aren't expecting it.
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While the band received a few enthusiastic head nods and "woos" at the first🎶 chords of the mega-catchy 80s-sounding "Burn Bridges," their spot-on dancefloor hooks and teen-movie commerciality are bound to up the fꦕan volume soon.
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