On the skeptics stackexchange you quite often read users referring to certain things and practices as woo Anyway i don't think there is an 'official' one. What is the origin of this word
How did it come to be synonymous with skeptics? It is used in jest, to make fun of police cars, fire engines, ambulances, anything with a siren, really What is the difference between coquette and flirt
Is it only their historical or etymological baggage that determines different usage? 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 What is the male equivalent to the term cougar
The term cougar describes an older woman seeking younger men So a male equivalent would be an older man seek. How is the causative form of fall used in english In the present tense, often enough, a tree falls in the woods, but a logger falls trees as well
Here is the entry for knock on wood in robert hendrickson, the facts on file encyclopedia of word and phrase origins, fourth edition (2008) Why do we say knock on wood and tap wood or our heads after declaring that some calamity has never happened to us The superstition is an old one and has many possible explanations, none sure It may be of pagan origin, deriving from the.
3 i like the one suggested by the ud Is the sound a siren makes