US /hup, hwup, wup/
・UK /wu:p/
Whoop, hello!" He had frissed into the sitting room and was now standing there perfectly winded.
Whoop, hello here!" He was checked in his transports by the churches ringing out the lustiest peals he had ever heard.
Ugh, big whoop.
Ah, big whoop.
Whoop, here we go again.
So, uh if we look at these things here, whoop, whoop, beep, take one of the beep.
Stick through, whoop.
Whoop.
See but when you go at what you're going to deal with and you deal with the difficulties of it, when you handle those hard things close at hand, making those hard decisions right now that you don't want to make, learning those things that you don't like to do but you know that in order for you to get where you want to go this is one of the hoops that you have to flip through and I'm saying to you whatever you got to do, do it because if you don't life is going to whoop you until you surrender and say okay all right all right all right all right I cooperate okay I learned okay.
And I'm saying to you, whatever you got to do, do it, because if you don't, life is going to whoop you until you surrender and say, "Okay.
Pressure is building in the body and then all of a sudden, you'll pull the end and whoop, it'll come pouring out the bottom so you want to create that pressure because sometimes you need a little extra to get into the extremities like into the toes or the fingers, something like that.
And so this psychologist, Gabrielle Oettingen, came up with a fairly simple technique called the WHOOP method, which stands for wish, outcome, obstacle and plan.
But then the key bit of the WHOOP method is this obstacle and plan.
Oh, wait, I forgot to put the, oh, whoop.
I forgot to put the oh, whoop.