Moo
[moo] /mu/
verb (used without object), mooed, mooing.
1.
to utter the characteristic deep sound of a cow; low.
noun, plural moos.
2.
a mooing sound.
/muː/
verb
1.
(intransitive) (of a cow, bull, etc) to make a characteristic deep long sound; low
interjection
2.
an instance or imitation of this sound
v.
“to make the characteristic sound of a cow,” 1540s, of imitative origin. Related: Mooed; mooing. The noun is from 1789. Baby-talk moo-cow (n.) attested from 1812.
noun
noun
moola (1945+)
MUD Object Oriented
1.
Milkbottles Only Organization
2.
MUD, object oriented
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