Woo Button?
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sammyjo0218 wrote: »
Great minds think alike0 -
At first I was like...this is stupid
To me 'woo' meant vagina!! (it's a word we use at work)
But after seeing all the Rick Flair posts...(I personally think of Charlotte) I like it!
I have been using it as my expression of choice lately for positive affirmation..its fun to say! and an easy, fun spirited expression!1 -
Woo button is probably might least used button1
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forward0backward wrote: »Woo button is probably might least used button
I used mine to make up for your lack of use!1 -
Is so @BowlingForHollars can let everyone know how excited he is, when you meet him its hard to get a word in because he is so busy wooing1
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Using as Woo Hoo (the positive one)
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I use it for posts full of crap.... Like anything relating to the weight loss benefits of ACV.0
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I was using it in place of a lol button.0
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I am the one who originally suggested the woo button. I described it as a way to say that is a bunch of bunk or woo without derailing the thread. For things like acc.
I think mfp wants to be able to say everything can be supportive so they mean it as a bunch of b.s. but accept woohoo0 -
I am the one who originally suggested the woo button. I described it as a way to say that is a bunch of bunk or woo without derailing the thread. For things like acc.
I think mfp wants to be able to say everything can be supportive so they mean it as a bunch of b.s. but accept woohoo
I'm pretty certain it was rick flair2 -
The interpretation is easy.. WOO is meant to be positive and only positive. Look at the line up. "Insightful, Inspiring, Like, Awesome, Woo.." Look at the emoji.
Look at how the site is set up.. To encourage others and not bring them down.
One can easily deduce that the Woo is meant as a positive reinforcement. The unobservant see only what they want to see.6 -
GlassAngyl wrote: »The interpretation is easy.. WOO is meant to be positive and only positive. Look at the line up. "Insightful, Inspiring, Like, Awesome, Woo.." Look at the emoji.
Look at how the site is set up.. To encourage others and not bring them down.
One can easily deduce that the Woo is meant as a positive reinforcement. The unobservant see only what they want to see.
@GlassAngyl before you start suggesting the rest of us are just unobservant, you might find the official staff statement I posted above interesting. Your choice to have one single response for the button goes against their words.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10570889/new-community-reaction-woo#latest1 -
Ric Flair is a wrestler that Woo's!
And watching Ric's gif's Woo can mean almost anything ha ha0 -
I still don't know the real meaning of that invention, but it's kind of fun to say 'woo button' with a French accent0
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