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What is Oorah?A mocking response to someone that says something over the top in a manner of acting tough. Jim: I drank like a whole case last night. Oorah - meme gifOorah - videoOorah - what is it?Freely used...Outburst...Excitement. Ooorah! Did you see that headshot?! I pwned his ass! What does "Oorah" mean?Expression from non-NCO rates (E-1 to E-3) usually followed by fucking with by Corporals and Sergeants. Boot Private - "Oorah Sergeant" Salty Sergeant - "Push" Oorah - what does it mean?The answer to every question posed to a United States Marine. Requires very little intelligence to use. "So, what's up with that oorah over there?" Oorah - meaningA motivational word used by Marines (usually only 'boots' still use it... 'salts' won't.) It was started by Marines in World War 1 as they came out of the trenches. By the end of the war, when the Germans heard "Ooh-Rah!", they knew the {Marines were assaulting. Because the Marines were so vicious, the Krauts thought it sounded like "Teufelhunden" (German word meaning the "Devil's Dogs"). This is also why the Marines are called 'Devil Dogs'. C.O. - Are we good to go? Oorah - definitionI've heard it said that "Oorah" is derived from the Turkish word "To Kill", and was picked up and adopted by United States Marines during the Korean war. Today it's used as an all-purpose grunt of affirmation, much like the Army's "Hooah", or the Navy SEAL's "Hooyah". Oorah - slangMarine Corps response in the affirmative and as a cheer and to signify that a Marine is ready for action. Are we going to accomplish this mission? Oorah, Sir! OorahA motivational cry used by the United States Marine Corps. Sometimes also used as a general response to an order or question. Recon Marines in Korea (1953), traveling by submarine, often heard the dive klaxon which sounded like "Aarrugah." These Marines began using the word as a motivational tool, but it was too long and slowly became modified into what it is today. It was popularized during the 80s and 90s. "Get some!" OorahA word the U.S. Military uses to cheer on. "OORAH!! Let's win this war!!" Oorah(Also spelt Ura, Uraa, and Hura). 1. Vladimir Putin: "I hereby announce a military operation for the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. Oorah. |
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