💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Woosh"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| whizznoun | (British) Alternative spelling of whiz. [A whirring or hissing sound (as above).] |
| wizznoun | Alternative spelling of whiz. [A whirring or hissing sound (as above).] |
| whoopsienoun | Alternative spelling of whoopsy (in all senses). [(informal) A mistake or blunder.] |
| whirnoun | Alternative spelling of whirr. [A sibilant buzz or vibration; the sound of something in rapid motion.] |
| whiz-bangnoun | Alternative form of whizz-bang. [(British, military slang, historical) A small calibre shell from World War I.] |
| whip-arsenoun | (obsolete) A schoolmaster. |
| bowshocknoun | Alternative spelling of bow shock. [(fluid dynamics) A shock wave formed by the bow of an object travelling at supersonic speed.] |
| whizzbangnoun | Alternative form of whizbang. [(dated) A type of firework that made a whiz before exploding.] |
| whizzbangerynoun | Alternative form of whizbangery. [A device or effect that is startling or amazing.] |
| swiftynoun | Alternative form of swiftie. [(informal) Someone or something that moves, acts or thinks fast.] |
| buzz wordnoun | Alternative spelling of buzzword. [(sometimes derogatory) A word drawn from, or imitative of, technical jargon, used more to impress others than to convey meaning.] |
| wise-assnoun | Alternative spelling of wiseass. [One who makes wisecracks, particularly in a sassy or cocky fashion.] |
| buzz-wordnoun | Alternative spelling of buzzword. [(sometimes derogatory) A word drawn from, or imitative of, technical jargon, used more to impress others than to convey meaning.] |
| whizz kidnoun | Alternative spelling of whiz kid. [A brilliant or accomplished young person.] |
| dogwhistlenoun | Alternative spelling of dog whistle. [A high-pitched whistle, generally inaudible to humans, used to train dogs.] |
| whimwhamnoun | Alternative form of whim-wham. [(obsolete) A whimsical object; a trinket.] |
| whooping | Alternative form of whupping. [(colloquial) A beating.] |
| bruhahanoun | Alternative form of brouhaha. [A stir; a fuss or uproar.] |
| scootchnoun | Alternative form of scooch. [A small amount; a skosh.] |
| cusswordnoun | Alternative form of cuss word. [(informal) Curse word or phrase.] |
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