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Revision as of 09:09, 10 March 2014
Part of Speech
Prefix
Do you use "Woo-"?
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Pronunciation
[woo]
Definition
Woo- is used a a prefix in words to denote the word in the context of Willard Residential College or in reference to any Willardite. It may also be part of the etymology of Wooshack, but this is disputed.
Example sentence
"Wanna study in the Woolibes later?"
Context labels
Woo- is generally used by Willardites.