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ALL meanings of coo

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  • verb coo When a dove or pigeon coos, it makes the soft sounds that doves and pigeons typically make. 3
  • verb coo When someone coos, they speak in a very soft, quiet voice which is intended to sound attractive. 3
  • verb coo (of doves, pigeons, etc) to make a characteristic soft throaty call 3
  • verb coo to speak in a soft murmur 3
  • verb coo to murmur lovingly (esp in the phrase bill and coo) 3
  • noun coo the sound of cooing 3
  • exclamation coo an exclamation of surprise, awe, etc 3
  • abbreviation COO cost of ownership 3
  • abbreviation COO chief operating officer 3
  • intransitive verb coo to make the soft, murmuring sound of pigeons or doves, or a sound like this 3
  • intransitive verb coo to speak gently and lovingly 3
  • verb transitive coo to express gently and lovingly; utter with a coo 3
  • noun coo the sound made in cooing 3
  • interjection coo used variously to express surprise, doubt, delight, etc. 3
  • noun coo dove, pigeon's soft cry 1
  • intransitive verb coo soft cry: dove, pigeon 1
  • intransitive verb coo talk softly, fondly 1
  • intransitive verb coo baby: admire fondly 1
  • intransitive verb coo admire sth 1
  • verb without object coo to utter or imitate the soft, murmuring sound characteristic of doves. 1
  • verb without object coo to murmur or talk fondly or amorously. 1
  • verb with object coo to utter by cooing. 1
  • noun coo Italian name of Kos. 1
  • noun coo (of a pigeon or dove) make a soft murmuring sound. 1
  • noun coo The murmuring sound made by a dove or pigeon. 0
  • verb coo (transitive or intransitive) To make a soft murmuring sound, as a pigeon. 0
  • verb coo (Intransitive Verb) To speak in an admiring fashion, to be enthusiastic about. 0
  • adjective coo (Slang) cool. 0
  • interjection coo Expression of fright, surprise, approval, etc. 0
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