hoo-rah

hoorah

1. An exclamation of celebration; hooray. You got an A on the exam—hoorah!
2. An affirmative exclamation commonly used by members of the US military. The soldiers all shouted "Hoorah!" before dispersing.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hoo-rah

verb
See hoo-ah
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • ah
  • atcha
  • back at you
  • back atcha
  • bitchin
  • bitchin'
  • bitchin’
  • viola
  • voilà
References in periodicals archive
typical 'hoo-rah' macho disaster-and-rescue territory.
On the subject of Corbyn, why is there no big hoo-rah over him saying he wouldn't press the nuclear button?
"There wasn't any hoo-rah or whooping it up," coach Terry Stotts said.
If the constant "hoo-rah!" bombast and bravado of Call Of Duty has begun to grate on you and you're looking for a more cerebral wartime shooter, this is the game for you.
Of course, I could only stuff about 2.5 pounds of handloading hoo-rah into that 1-pound bag, and had 3 pounds of reloading rubble left over.
"One player can come out here," Pierce said, "and say it and hoo-rah around the locker room, but it has to come from everybody.
For those who get lumps in their throats each time a Marine shouts "HOO-rah," "Battle: Los Angeles" brims with acts of martial derring-do.
SPEC OPS:THE LINE - XBOX,PS3 pounds 39.99 IF the constant "hoo-rah!" bombast and bravado of the Call of Duty games has begun to grate on you, and you are looking for a more cerebral wartime shooter, check out Spec Ops: The Line.