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It has become a part of our family lingo with lines like "Whoopsie" and "Cripes" resonating through our speech on a daily basis.
Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: Favorite things of 2008 Kate 2009
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In fact, we even named our new car "Whoopsie" an explanation of the name will be in an upcoming post.
Archive 2009-01-01 Kate 2009
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In fact, we even named our new car "Whoopsie" an explanation of the name will be in an upcoming post.
Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: Favorite things of 2008 Kate 2009
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It has become a part of our family lingo with lines like "Whoopsie" and "Cripes" resonating through our speech on a daily basis.
Archive 2009-01-01 Kate 2009
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"Whoopsie" is a term of art in the United States Department of State, usually meaning a massive fuckup.
The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000
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Whoopsie. (ironically, we threw them away with barely ever throwing the ball) - In his career with Buffalo, Edwards appeared in 34 games making 32 starts, threw for 5,739 yards, had 25 touchdowns and 27 interceptions.
Alyssa Jung: Breaking News: Trent Edwards Released Alyssa Jung 2010
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Whoopsie. (ironically, we threw them away with barely ever throwing the ball) - In his career with Buffalo, Edwards appeared in 34 games making 32 starts, threw for 5,739 yards, had 25 touchdowns and 27 interceptions.
Alyssa Jung: Breaking News: Trent Edwards Released Alyssa Jung 2010
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Whoopsie, "courgette" would be the proper spelling.
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Whoopsie, that doesn't quite match the first account, does it?
Archive 2008-02-01 Lindsay Stewart 2008
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Whoopsie ... this is going to put a crimp in someone's bloodlust:
Archive 2008-02-01 Lindsay Stewart 2008
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