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  2. Yahoo Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of YAHOO is a member of a race of brutes in Swift's Gulliver's Travels who have the form and all the vices of humans. How to use yahoo in a sentence.

  3. Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo (/ ˈjɑːhuː /, styled yahoo! in its logo) [4][5] is an American web services provider. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and operated by the namesake company Yahoo! Inc., which is 90% owned by investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management and 10% by Verizon Communications.

  4. etymology - Origin of the word "Yahoo" - English Language ...

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    What is the root word of Yahoo? Is there any truth to the claims by some that it was used by Hebrews as a safe word to use instead of Yahweh? Are you talking about the exclamation, as in, “Yahoo! It worked!”?

  5. YAHOO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    YAHOO definition: 1. a rude, loud, unpleasant person, especially one who has little education 2. used to express…. Learn more.

  6. YAHOO Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Yahoo definition: (an exclamation used to express joy, excitement, etc.). See examples of YAHOO used in a sentence.

  7. meaning - The word 'Yahoo' - English Language & Usage Stack ...

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    In my country, people use the word "Yahoo" as an expression of enthusiasm, joy, jubiliation and victory. What is the origin and original meaning of the word yahoo? As for that matter, what is most commonly accepted meaning of the word today? Is it commonly used as an expressive word nowadays?

  8. a word invented by Jonathan Swift: ‘yahoo’ - word histories

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    The noun yahoo denotes a rude, noisy or violent personcf. also bully. It was invented by the Irish satirist, poet and Anglican cleric Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) as the name of a race of brutish creatures resembling men , ruled by the houyhnhnms, described as horses endowed with reason, in Travels into several remote Nations of the World.