No, the word hurray is not an adverb.The word hurray is an interjection and a noun.
The term for a cheer or group shout is usually "hurrah", but has the variants hooray, hurray, and hoorah.(When used as an interjection, it is more often "hooray" or "hurrah".)
There is not word spelled 'hurray' in English. If you mean:hurry, yes, hurry is a common, abstract noun; a word for great haste. The word hurry is also a verb.hooray or its variant, hurrah; no, these are interjections; used to express joy, approval, or encouragement.
There are sound-alike terms.yea - alternative word for yes (not in common use except in voting)It is correctly spelled "Yea" but, nowadays people use the word yea for yeah.Yay! - an exclamation of excitement or joy
I think you mean OMGHHKP (double 'H' not a WH) , a youtuber called juicystar07 (blair) started this and it just stands for 'Oh my god hurray happy kind people'.
No, the word hurray is not an adverb.The word hurray is an interjection and a noun.
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Yes, "hurray" is an interjection. It is used to express joy, triumph, or enthusiasm.
yippee= hurray hurray hurray wild expression of joy
sparrows are special......they are Avery important part of ecosystem and some sparrows have 3 eyes.........................so hip hip hurray 2 sparrows......hip hip hurray....hip hoip hurray.....hip hip hurray....hip hip hurray
Hurray for the Riff Raff was created in 2007.
Hip Hip Hurray was created in 1998.
Hip Hip Hurray ended in 1999.
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The duration of Hip Hip Hurray is 1440.0 seconds.
The term for a cheer or group shout is usually "hurrah", but has the variants hooray, hurray, and hoorah.(When used as an interjection, it is more often "hooray" or "hurrah".)
Cheers! = Prost! Cheers! = Prosit!