woo

pitch the woo

1. old-fashioned To court or seek the affection of someone through romantic gestures or overtures. He lingered at the bar pitching the woo to a woman from England. I hate this so-called holiday. Just an excuse for couple to pitch the woo in public and make us single folk feel like dirt.
2. To seek the attention or favor of someone, especially through entreaties, promises, or other such inducements. The candidate went up and down the country pitching the woo to clinch an unlikely election victory.
See also: pitch, woo

pitch woo

1. old-fashioned To court or seek the affection of someone through romantic gestures or overtures. He lingered at the bar pitching woo to a woman from England. I hate this so-called holiday. Just an excuse for couple to pitch woo in public and make us single folk feel like dirt.
2. To seek the attention or favor of someone, especially through entreaties, promises, or other such inducements. The candidate went up and down the country pitching woo to clinch an unlikely election victory.
See also: pitch, woo

woo away

To tempt, lure, or seduce someone away from someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "woo" and "away." No matter what I do or say, Chris seems consumed by this irrational fear that one my colleagues is going to woo me away. The company tried to woo her away from her job with an extremely attractive salary and range of benefits.
See also: away, woo
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pitch (the) woo

Inf. to kiss and caress; to woo someone. (Old but still heard.) They were out by the barn pitching woo. Old Ted can hardly see any more, but he can still pitch the woo.
See also: pitch, woo

woo someone away (from someone or something)

to lure someone away from someone or something; to seduce someone away from someone or something. The manager of the new bank wooed all the tellers away from the old bank. They wooed away all the experienced people.
See also: away, woo
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

pitch woo

Court, make love to, flatter, as in They sat on the porch swing, pitching woo, or He's an excellent salesman, adept at pitching woo. This idiom, which may be obsolescent, uses pitch in the sense of "talk." [Slang; early 1800s]
See also: pitch, woo
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

pitch (the) woo

tv. to kiss and caress; to woo (someone). (Old but still heard.) Old Ted can hardly see any more, but he can still pitch the woo.
See also: pitch, woo

pitch woo

verb
See pitch the woo
See also: pitch, woo
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • pitch the woo
  • pitch woo
  • in the train of (someone)
  • Mrs. Astor's pet horse
  • Mrs. Astor's plush horse
  • pet
  • Astor
  • fashion
  • scrape an acquaintance with somebody
  • scrape up an acquaintance
References in periodicals archive
"Woo acknowledges the 'gut feeling' every woman has and fully supports that instinctive belief, 'you know when it's right.' The two short videos neatly deliver the message that women always make smart, confident choices, by choosing the 'right guy' themselves, facilitated with Woo's safety features, Woo Hide and Woo Calling," said Sumesh Menon, CEO, and Co-founder of Woo.
And so Wizardy Woo has called it a day, marking an end of an era in Coventry.
In 2015, he founded the "LUI Che Woo Prize - Prize for World Civilisation" in Hong Kong as an annual, first of its kind international cross-sector innovative award for advancing world civilization and inspiring people to build a more harmonious world.
As Woo was growing up, her parents hosted relatives who came to the capital from the provinces to pursue postsecondary degrees.
The DUS leadership team will continue to support Woo in thinking through its country growth strategy and customising user features designed for the international Indian community.
Woo cautions that the search for sequestration sorbants is still under way but this latest discovery provides an important step towards materials that can be used in practice.
At about 8 1/4 by 8 1/2 feet, these are Woo's largest paintings to date.
True to these words, Woo gave $3 million to establish the Vincent V.C.
The citizens in Victoria, BC, where Carr lived, were surprised when this eccentric individual adopted Woo, a small, forlorn monkey, to join her burgeoning menagerie.
The results of carefully executed cross infection experiments indicate some degree of reliability in combination with morphological and morphometrical diagnosis (Lom, 1979; Woo, 1981; Zajicek and Peckova, 1990 and Zajicek, 1990; Ahmed, 1994; Overath et al.
"The threat has always been there since 9/11; this is part of the risk everyone faces in the modern day," says Woo (pictured at left).
And Edinburgh band Quiet as a Mouse are offering a fantastic song, An Accident Waiting To Happen (Awoo Woo Woo), for free during the whole of April online.
At a weekly menu meeting, Natural Selection owner-chef Aaron Woo volleys ideas back and forth with his sous-chef, Chris Soffner, in a rapid rally.
BANKING AND CREDIT NEWS-March 27, 2012--Monica L Woo becomes executive VP, chief marketing officer of US Mozido(C)2012 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
Hall (Spanish, East Tennessee State U.) demonstrates European and Hollywood influences on the work of Hong Kong film director John Woo. Drawing on interviews with Woo's colleagues, the author examines Woo's oeuvre in the context of Asian and Western film genres and cultural customs, noting how the genre-hopping director negotiates and transcends cultural and artistic boundaries.