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For more on the concept of "whoa" instead see: "Whoa"


 



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An English grammar enthusiast writes:
From: █████ <███████@█████.com>
To: Dr. Bill
Sent: Sun, Apr 18, 2021 4:02 pm
Subject: Spelling correction

Dear Dr. Bill,
I have been underemployed for quite a while and have been immeasurably blessed by your free website and comprehensive YouTube videos. I am hearing and have a ████████ who is Deaf. I also know two hearing couples with ███████. We get together weekly with a couple of other people (usually on █████ since last year) to practice chatting and sharpen each other's skills. You are a valued resource and I can't thank you enough.
Today I viewed your pandemic-related videos and finally saw a small way to repay you. You repeatedly typed out "woah", which is such a common misspelling of the word "whoa" that there's even a song spelled that way. Trust me, though - there is no such word as "woah". I know you want to be the best you can be as an educator and I hope that helps to a small degree.
Stay safe.
Sincerely,
███
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Hello ███!
Thanks for reaching out.

Seriously, I mean that!  I appreciate your comment.

Let's have some fun with this Whoa / Woah situation shall we?

According to a Wall Street Journal article:
"Woah has been used for years as an alternate spelling of whoa, according to online databases. But the usage has ticked up dramatically in recent times, driven by young people who use the term as a social catchphrase. Woah was the preferred spelling of 29 out of 30 teenagers interviewed by The Wall Street Journal."
Source: Tales of 'Woah' Have Oldsters Saying 'Whoa' - WSJ
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tales-of-woah-have-oldsters-saying-whoa-11568385490

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Since (according to the article) 29 out of 30 spell woah the way I do it would seem that eventually (in the not too distant future) "woah" might just become the dominant spelling.

In regard to whether or not the word "woah" is actually a real word -- the article goes on to state that the Oxford English Dictionary added woah as an alternate spelling in 2016.

If you go to https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/whoa and take a look at the entry you'll see that right under the main entry of whoa it includes "woah" in parentheses as an alternate spelling.

Lexico.com is powered by Oxford's free English dictionary.

I would imagine within a few years the other dictionaries will "catch up" and reflect the more modern usage.

You stated: "Trust me, though - there is no such word as 'woah.'"

Based on the above references -- I'm going to have to "not" trust you on that one.

However, I'm sure that there are hundreds of oopsies and misspellings in my various writings that eventually your eagle eye will spot and can bring to my attention.

Warm regards and best wishes,
Bill
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William G. Vicars Ed.D.

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Reference:
Tales of 'Woah' Have Oldsters Saying 'Whoa'; Fueled by memes and texting, 'woah' catches on as the preferred spelling for 'whoa' among young people
Olson, Bradley.Wall Street Journal (Online); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]13 Sep 2019.
 




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