yippee
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yip·pee
(yĭp′ē)interj. Informal
Used to express joy or elation.
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yippee
(jɪˈpiː)interj
an exclamation of joy, pleasure, anticipation, etc
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yip•pee
(ˈyɪp i, ˈyɪpˈi)interj.
(used as an exclamation to express joy, exultation, or the like.)
[1910–15, Amer.; of uncertain orig.]
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