Whoa. You won't find a weirder, more illogical media overreaction than that one.
From the keepingscore.blogs.time.com
My hands are also shaking like whoa today and my kidney is really bothering me.
From the lionslemonade.blogspot.com
Whoa, I was overcome by the odour of a bootful of gas, the bottle being faulty.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
Whoa, dog, does The Farm at Natchez Trace have a great gig going for Valentine's.
From the tennessean.com
Long as I know I'm gonna get my freedom, it's all right, whoa, it's all right!
From the time.com
Whoa. Show me a coach who has been fired or unsuccessful who did not believe that.
From the thenewstribune.com
Three nights ago, the woebegone Cavaliers beat the whoa-they-got-Melo Knicks.
From the denverpost.com
Whoa, who slipped Dr. Dog a George Clinton record and can I buy them a beer?
From the bostonherald.com
Then, in Dr. Joseph Zawodny's blog, he basically says, whoa, hold on there.
From the forbes.com
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"Whoa!" is the debut single by Bad Boy rapper Black Rob. It was the only single released off his debut album, "Life Story", on February 15, 2000. The song was produced by D.I.T.C. member Buckwild and co-written by upcoming rapper 50 Cent. ...
Whoa is an exclamation predominantly used to command pack and draft animals to stop, and is most commonly applied to horses. Whoa can also refer to a general expression of surprise or amazement.
All We Know Is Falling is the debut album by American alternative rock band Paramore. The album reached #8 on the UK Rock Chart. In the USA, it reached #30 on the Billboard's Heatseekers Chart but failed to chart on the Billboard 200.
"Whoa" is the second single from the album The Naked Truth by rapper Lil' Kim which is produced by J. R. Rotem. "Whoa" never made it to the Billboard Hot 100 but did make the R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks chart, where it peaked at number 30.
Stop (especially when commanding a horse or imitative thereof); calm down; slow down; An expression of surprise
Command used to halt the team, accompanied by heavy pressure on the brake.
The command to get the dog team to stop.
A verbal command used to signal a well-trained horse to stop. Usually combined with gently pulling back on the horse's reins.
Dog stands stationary with head held high and tail vertical.