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Exclamation
/wou/,
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Expressing astonishment or admiration,
  1. Expressing astonishment or admiration
    • - “Wow!” he cried enthusiastically
Verb
  1. Impress and excite (someone) greatly
    • - they wowed audiences on their recent British tour
Noun
  1. Slow pitch fluctuation in sound reproduction, perceptible in long notes


  1. belly laugh: a joke that seems extremely funny
  2. impress greatly; "The speaker wowed the audience"
  3. WOW! (formerly WideOpenWest), is the 15th largest cable provider in the United States.
  4. World of Warcraft, often referred to as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) by Blizzard Entertainment, a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard. It is the fourth released game set in the fantasy Warcraft universe, which was first introduced by '' in 1994. ...
  5. Wow was a Québécois movie in 1970 directed by Claude Jutra and starring Danielle Bail. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1969.
  6. "Wow" was the second single to be released from Kate Bush's second album Lionheart.
  7. "Wow" is a dance-pop song performed by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her tenth studio album, X (2007). The song was written by Minogue, Greg Kurstin and Karen Poole and was produced by Kurstin. ...
  8. Wow is a relatively slow form of flutter (pitch variation) which can affect both gramophone records and tape recorders. In the latter, the collective expression wow and flutter is commonly used.
  9. Wow is the third album from the French power pop group Superbus. It reached the sixth place on French album charts. It was released on October 16, 2006.
  10. An exceptionally surprising or unbelievable fact; To amaze or awe; An indication of excitement or surprise; An expression of amazement or awe; w:World Of Warcraft, a computer based MMORPG
  11. Repetitive but slow variations in recording or playback tape speed.
  12. A low rate periodic disturbance in sound usually caused by regular variations in the rotation on some mechanical component of the system. Usually WOW and Flutter are combined.
  13. WOW is a sound system by SRS Labs for the production of rich bass, clear three-dimensional stereo sound and user-selectable 5-setting equalizer for settings from classical to rock.
  14. An exclamation of excitement.  "Wow! Did you see what Jimi did with his guitar?"
  15. A low pitch change that happens because the recorder or playback machine fluctuating in speed slowly.
  16. Wow indeed, that was a lot of typing. Slow variation of pitch caused by speed fluctuation in tape or record movement.
  17. The World of Webrings features the World of Webrings discussion list. It offers a forum for both webring owners (ringmasters) and webring members to discuss the latest hot topics about all webrings, including WebRing.com, Ringlink , Alt-Webring, RingSurf, Bravenet and others. ...
  18. An authentic, adult-quality product, performance, or presentation that showcases what students have created and learned throughout the apprenticeship.
  19. World of Warcraft  (The most popular online game ever created.  This game actually is a real life addiction for many people!)
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  21. white-on-white fabric. A white fabric with printed white design on it. It looks and feels like a silk-screened design on a t-shirt.
  22. (noun) This is short for Worlds of Wonder, the company that first brought us Lazer Tag and other hi-tech toys like the locker answering machine and Teddy Ruxpin.
  23. Slow wailing effect produced by uneven movement of the recording medium during sound recording or reproduction. Often caused by uneven transmission in the motor drive.
  24. I Heard A Rumour/Love In The First Degree
  25. (German)  work without an opus number,indicating works that were either unpublished or were not assigned an opus number by the composer