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Revision as of 21:51, 26 October 2008
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Whoa is is an exclamation, predominantly used as a command to stop. The phrase is most often applied to horses. It is also an expression of surprise. It is often spelled as "woah".
In pop culture, "Whoa!" is most often related to the 1990s NBC sitcom, Blossom. The phrase was constantly uttered by Joey Lawrence's character, Joey, when surprised or aroused.
Whoa may also refer to:
- "Whoa", a song by Lil' Kim
- "Whoa", a song by Black Rob from Life Story
- "Whoa", a song by Paramore from All We Know Is Falling
- "Whoa!", a song by Soul Asylum from Made to Be Broken
- "Whoa", a song by The Soviettes from LP III
- "Whoa Is Me", a song by Dredg from El Cielo
- "Whoa Oh! (Me vs. Everyone)", a song by Forever the Sickest Kids
- "Whoa", a song by We the Kings
- "Whoa!", a song by UK Grime Artists Mega Montanna and Eskiboy, it was featured on Eskiboy's Umbrella volume 1.
- Whoa, a character in the movie Kung Pow! Enter The Fist.
Alternate Spellings
Also commonly spelled "Woah". However, this spelling is "incorrect".