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Definition of yeehaw

yeehaw

  • A term cowboys when there riding a bull, can also be used when you achieve something.
    You just finished your final exams and you yell "YEEHAW" as loud as you can.

    Last edited on May 17 2011. Submitted by Colin H. from Calgary, AB, Canada on Jul 07 2004.

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