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woo woo
[woo-woo]
noun
any force, phenomenon, process, etc., that has no clear scientific explanation and is regarded by some as mystical or spiritual and by others as illusory or fraudulent.
I’m hesitating about this alternative therapy, because so far it’s just woo woo and not really provable.
Higher-frequency thoughts like gratitude or love raise your frequency and lift you up—if that’s not too much woo-woo for you.
adjective
relating to a force, phenomenon, process, etc., that has no clear scientific explanation and is regarded by some as mystical or spiritual and by others as illusory or fraudulent.
I know it sounds very woo woo, but as I wrote the song I felt the presence and inspiration of my late grandfather so powerfully it gave me the shivers.
I did my best to refute the worst woo-woo pseudoscience in the blog, but it was difficult.
woo-woo
/ ˈɳːˌɳː /
adjective
derogatorybased on or involving irrational superstition
Word History and Origins
Origin of woo woo1
Example Sentences
These were regular people, he said, not just “woo woo” L.A. hippies.
I’m going ‘Woo! Woo!’ and Phillip said, ‘Oh my gosh.”
I've had them moments where I'm like, "Oh, it's so political, woo, woo, woo."
This sounds super woo woo, but I swear it's the truth: I had my leg bent and rested up on the edge of the kitchen sink I was ashing into when all of a sudden I heard her in my mind saying, "When I was your age you were almost a teenager."
Woo woo woooo was how he explained the noise to me, capturing with startling accuracy a collective surge of grief and menace.
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