by YellowJuiceSquadron September 21, 2006
Originating from Shakespeare's Tragedy, Hamlet. In which the central character challenges Laertes, the recently bereaved of his sister, Ophelia. Hamlet uses the term as shortened term of wilt thou in the form of "Woo't."
Today used as a term of celebration, on the most esteemed interewebz and has been corrupted to be "Woot."
Today used as a term of celebration, on the most esteemed interewebz and has been corrupted to be "Woot."
Woo't weep, woo't fight, woo't fast, woo't tear thsyelf, woo't drink up eisel, eat a crocodile?(archaic)
w00t, uber loot!(Modern)
w00t, uber loot!(Modern)
by Morvin April 30, 2010
Just as a gay man says "Yay!", a nerd will say "w00t!". Yet the majority of nerds are gay, so there lies another mystery.
by The White Knight of the Mystical Dragon Cave September 16, 2005
An expression of joy over a victory. Orginally a gaming term meaning "we own other team." Spanish equivalent p0e now exists.
I owned that script kiddie w00t.
by P0e Masta August 21, 2005
The Simpsons (episode 146, season 7, 1996). Itchy and Scratchy is replaced by a political cartoon - immediately following the "amendment to be" song in the cartoon, a manic amendment repeatedly exclaims "w00t" whilst firing a pair of pistols and running up the parliament stairs.
Fat Senator: (running up) Good news, Amendment! They ratified 'ya. You're in the U.S. Constitution!
Amendment1: (spoken, estatic) Oh, yeah! Door's open, boys!
Amendment2: "w00tw00tw00tw00tw00tw00t" *bang**bang**bang**bang*
Amendment1: (spoken, estatic) Oh, yeah! Door's open, boys!
Amendment2: "w00tw00tw00tw00tw00tw00t" *bang**bang**bang**bang*
by boka June 5, 2006
by MiSS JESSiKUHH December 15, 2007