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  • Two HP executives who presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2010 conference felt the full force of Twitter's instantaneous sharing Sunday night-even though the execs hadn't a clue that the OpenWorld Twitter stream (#oow) had turned on them.

    HP's Botched OpenWorld Keynotes: What Went Wrong 2010

  • I am disappointed he wades into that populist sewer of creating boogiemen to oow the sheeples, and a bit peeved that you are buying it too, instead of calling BS on it.

    Sound Politics: Rob McKenna at the Downtown Seattle Republican Club 2006

  • [I'm only dancing, oow-oow] [I'm only dancing, oow-oow] [Dancin '] Have you heard the news?

    John I'm Only Dancing 1987

  • "Oow, oow!" they hooted in a joyous chorus at the close of each refrain.

    Old Indian Days 1907

  • "Oow, oow!" they hooted in a joyous chorus at the close of each refrain.

    Old Indian Days Charles Alexander Eastman 1898

  • (Wo oow) nal bo neun si seoneul neu ggil soo isseo geu dae ro da ga wa

    lipstick.com: celebrity news that matters to you 2009

  • We plan to go visit her 1st ... enjoy her lil baby girl Zoe (oow shes so cute!)

    Uniquely Placed 2009

  • In the wings, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which began the year as one of five large investment banks and is oow one of two, reported its worst profit drop since going public in 1999.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2008

  • Jul 2, 2006 8: 47 PM haha oh yea-well were gonna have fun dressing up & hanging out with some boys oow oww okay well tomorrow should be fun right?!

    WordPress.com News 2008

  • In the wings, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which began the year as one of five large investment banks and is oow one of two, reported its worst profit drop since going public in 1999.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2008

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