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  • Interjection — In grammar, an interjection or exclamation is a word used to express an emotion or sentiment on the part of the speaker (although most interjections have clear definitions). Filled pauses such as uh, er, um are also considered interjections.… …   Wikipedia

  • interjection — interjectional, interjectural /in teuhr jek cheuhr euhl/, adj. interjectionally, adv. /in teuhr jek sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of interjecting. 2. something interjected, as a remark. 3. the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion; the… …   Universalium

  • interjection — in•ter•jec•tion [[t]ˌɪn tərˈdʒɛk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of interjecting 2) something interjected, as a remark 3) the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion 4) gram. a) a member of a class of words typically used in grammatical… …   From formal English to slang

  • Oi (interjection) — Oi (  /ˈɔɪ/) is a slang interjection used in Britain, Ireland, Australia, Singapore …   Wikipedia

  • Hansard — is the traditional name for the printed transcripts of parliamentary debates in the Westminster system of government. In addition to the Parliament of the United Kingdom and the UK s devolved institutions, a Hansard is maintained for the… …   Wikipedia

  • for God's sake — interjection An exclamation showing surprise, impatience, or some other emotion. For Gods sake, dont scare me like that! See Also: for goodness sake, for heavens sake, for Petes sake …   Wiktionary

  • hup — interjection The first beat of a 4/4 military cadence, commanding either the lead off step in a march or some other action. After four we raise our swords...One Two Three Four...Hup Two Three Four...Hup Two Three Four. See Also: hep, hip …   Wiktionary

  • have at you — interjection an exclamation indicating that one is about to strike the person addressed, typically with a sword or other hand held weapon. E.g., Dark and sinister man, have at thee. Barrie JM (1904), Peter Pan …   Wiktionary

  • m'kay — interjection Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now often used in an ironical or condescending sense. Drugs are bad, m’kay? spelling mkay , 1991, Barbara A. Fox, “Cognitive and Interactional Aspects of Correction in Tutoring,”… …   Wiktionary

  • Ay — (interjection) 1. exclamation of surprise; Hey! ; 2. tag used at the end of a statement in order to assure that the listener is in agreement, not necessarily requiring a reply or answer, but offering the option of agreeing or disagreeing: Wasn t… …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • Eh — (interjection) 1. exclamation of surprise; Hey! ; 2. tag used at the end of a statement in order to assure that the listener is in agreement, not necessarily requiring a reply or answer, but offering the option of agreeing or disagreeing: Wasn t… …   Dictionary of Australian slang

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