<span class="searchmatch">yoops</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">yoop</span> oopsy...
Imitative. <span class="searchmatch">yoop</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">yoops</span>) (rare) A sobbing sound. 1848, William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair: All the servants were there in the hall — all the...
Possibly from English Job. โยบ • (<span class="searchmatch">yóop</span>) (biblical) Job: a book of the Old Testament....
Thai Wikipedia has an article on: มดยอบ Wikipedia th From a dialect of Chinese 沒藥/没药 (mòyào). มดยอบ • (mót-<span class="searchmatch">yɔ̂ɔp</span>) myrrh....
Anadenanthera peregrina, that has a number of traditional uses. Synonym: niopo poyo, <span class="searchmatch">yoop</span> IPA(key): /ˈʝopo/ [ˈɟ͡ʝo.po] IPA(key): /ˈʝopo/ [ˈɟ͡ʝo.po] (everywhere but...
colloquial, childish) To make a mistake, particularly (of a baby) to soil its pants. I think your baby might have oopsied. boo-boo oopsy-daisy <span class="searchmatch">yoops</span>...
poyo (uncountable) (West Africa) palm wine <span class="searchmatch">yoop</span>, yopo Probably from Spanish pollo (“chicken”). It said that this word was introduced by the Portuguese...
mwot yak 沒藥 myrrh Sino-Xenic (沒藥): → Japanese: 没(もつ)薬(やく) (motsuyaku) → Korean: 몰약(沒藥) (moryak) → Vietnamese: một dược (沒藥) → Thai: มดยอบ (mót-<span class="searchmatch">yɔ̂ɔp</span>)...
Chicago Review Press, →ISBN: People from the Upper Peninsula—the UP, or the <span class="searchmatch">Yoop</span>—some-times call citizens of northern Michigan trolls, because they live “below...
Swahili: manemane Swedish: myrra (sv) c Tagalog: mira Thai: มดยอบ (th) (mót-<span class="searchmatch">yɔ̂ɔp</span>) Turkish: mür (tr) Upper Sorbian: myrowc Vietnamese: hất nhựa thơm...