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Woishing

Definition:

Woishing is a verb that means to make excessive noise or commotion, typically in a lively and cheerful manner.

Senses:

Sense 1:

verb (intransitive) - to make boisterous sounds or have a noisy celebration

Example Sentence: The streets of the neighborhood were filled with people woishing and celebrating the team's victory.

Sense 2:

verb (transitive) - to create a loud and joyous disturbance

Example Sentence: The children woished their excitement by banging pots and pans during the New Year's Eve party.

Usage:

Woishing is often associated with festivities, celebrations, or when experiencing extreme joy.

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