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Whoa is an interjection used to express surprise, astonishment, or to call attention. It is also used as a command to calm or stop a horse or other animal. In contemporary English, whoa can function as a discourse marker, signaling a pause or a request for caution in conversation.

The word’s exact origins are uncertain, but it likely derives from an instinctive exclamation used to halt

In usage, whoa appears in spoken English as an exclamation: whoa, that was close! It is written

Orthography varies. The standard spelling in dictionaries is whoa. Informal variants include woah and waa; woah

In popular culture, whoa appears frequently in lyrics, film dialogue, and memes as an emphatic exclamation.

animals
or
to
indicate
the
need
to
pause.
It
has
been
in
use
since
at
least
the
early
modern
period
and
has
spread
through
American
and
global
dialects
via
spoken
language
and
popular
media.
with
an
initial
capital
letter
at
the
start
of
a
sentence
or
phrase,
and
is
commonly
followed
by
punctuation
such
as
an
exclamation
point
or
comma.
As
a
command
to
animals,
whoa
is
shouted
to
slow
or
stop
a
horse.
is
common
in
informal
writing
and
online
communication,
though
many
authorities
still
prefer
whoa.
It
is
also
used
as
a
playful
product
name
or
brand
in
various
contexts.