What is the origin of this word Describes an older woman seeking younger men How did it come to be synonymous with skeptics?
Woo (1998) - FAQ - IMDb
I don't think the origin of woo has ever been nailed down, but i suspect op's first definition was the original meaning
Since that implies the second usage is simply metaphoric, you can hardly argue against it on the grounds of possible confusion
I think it's perfectly good (and only very slightly flowery) use of language The usage they act a bit overly seems daft to me 3 i've seen wee woo used for all types of sirens, including ambulance and fire It was the unmistakable sound of a police car siren
Is there a word for someone who always tends to be the catalyst to conflict, then backs out of said conflict with a victim mentality For example provoking an argument and then saying something lik. What is the difference between coquette and flirt They seem to mean the exact same thing
Is it only their historical or etymological baggage that determines different usage?
There seems to be some ambiguity to the use of 'wood' in sentences I have heard both of the following I went into the woods i went into the wood which one should i use and when? Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"
W/wo or w/w/o obviously, something this complex is best written in full form, but i'm looking for something to use in space What is the male equivalent to the term "cougar"