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It's time to fly around, hooting at the moon, guys.
Suddenly, the audience leapt to their feet, hooting and weeping.
It's unclear if Max was OK, but we're hooting for him.
"It's a billion‑dollar industry here," Glover says with a hooting laugh.
Lots of hooting and hollering, as if she'd just kissed the bride.
Bartenders sling drinks to hooting patrons as musicians bound around the stage.
Backstage after their finale stomp, the models were hooting and chanting Mrs.
The crowd starts hooting as the camera pans to a laughing Gamble offstage.
I was hooting and hollering and slapping the steering wheel with pure joy.
We screamed and jumped up and down and we were hooting and hollering.
In fairness, we've heard competitive hooting at plenty of Republican debates this cycle.
All this is to say, everyone is hooting and hollering about Nutella causing cancer.
Like one of those monkeys randomly churning out the Bible, hooting and pushing buttons.
My husband loves karaoke and live music so he is very amped and keeps hooting.
I think the message of this movie, like most of my movies, is [unintelligible hooting].
Judging by the hooting and clapping, the sobriety level in the room is decreasing exponentially.
That and you're not with the fans up there on the benches, hooting and hollering.
But once they realized what was happening, they started laughing and clapping, hooting and hollering.
It sounds as if it came from a group of hooting men in the crowd.
At the place with male strippers, the—mostly—women in the audience were hooting and laughing.
The whooping and hollering, the hooting as the wheel of fortune turned: these were their raves.
All of our friends were clapping and hooting with every person that came up the aisle.
You just hear some kids distantly hooting in victory, some wind, and the pedaling of bicycles.
Two young men in their swimsuits watch the hooting crews from the public beach next door.
Most television broadcasts of New Year's Eve are filled with people hooting and hollering with excitement.
From the sound of the hooting in the background, that seems to be the case here.
Katie Newman, though, says she swears she can still hear the owl at night, hooting away.
"Then she started whimpering — a distinct hooting sound that gorillas make when they are sad," said Cohn.
Above, another baby swung from a bamboo tree, and several others stomped over scattered leaves, softly hooting.
It was a request the audience ignored by hooting, jeering, cheering and booing throughout the entire debate.
Boomerang creates an ovular flight path, hooting round from the subject and returning to the same spot.
Quit the hooting, granddad, Defender was a load of crap, and Tetris just a bunch of lines.
The Maiden alumnae passed the remotes, hooting as they navigated around a triangle of basketball-size buoys.
Then MPs from both sides gathered close to the Speaker's chair with a lot of shouting and hooting.
It starts out wide and sprawling, with juxtaposed noises, like a hooting owl, and whirling plane engine overhead.
As dusk fell, Harare rang with hooting car horns and the shouts and songs of an overjoyed people.
And it's not the kind of mess you wallow in, hooting at the glorious chaos of it all.
Hooting jokes about the theory, in contrast, is like throwing a bucket of water at the same fence.
Crowds of men watched from the bleachers, hooting when the beasts representing their own tribe loped down the track.
"He's a white male who kills 300 people and everybody's laughing and hooting and hollering," Phillips said of Wick.
Black Mike hung on the ropes, hooting scatological invective at Big Chet, until the ref kicked his hands away.
Read More: The Shittiest Robots of 2014 But we're not just animals hooting in glee at simple violence, right?
The Knife's remix suggests a happier flirtation, with a plinking, strutting, carnival-like beat and synthesizers hooting like air horns.
The mainstream reaction to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has been frothy—the hooting table in Vegas that attracts your attention.
The teenaged boys loved it, cheering wildly at each sick burn, hooting and hollering like they were at a wrestling match.
Take Cooper hooting "Helloooooo" as slot machine after slot machine disgorges its jackpot, because he thinks that's part of the process.
The show features montages of people hooting in surprise, or scurrying away; one woman fends him off with an open umbrella.
There are millions who ought to be eligible for Medicaid but aren't because they live in red states run by hooting psychopaths.
On Wednesday's taping of the Tonight Show, the hooting audience essentially dared Jimmy Fallon to do a cannonball live in Rockefeller Center.
Outside the city's eastern limits, hundreds of civilians streamed out, packed into cars, pickups and trucks, waving white flags and hooting horns.
Yet they keep going — like Cage through the gathering storm of whistling, chanting, hooting and stomping — immersed in discovering what comes next.
The crowd has been out of control since the curtains came up—they're hooting and hollering at every question and every insult.
One especially devoted Sox fan in the group, he said, surprised everyone by cheering and hooting by the end of the game.
ASHBURN, Va. — Amid the hooting and hollering at Washington Redskins minicamp, there is a different sound in the air during running back drills.
Then, one by one, each of them took a turn in the center, busting moves for his or her clapping, hooting, stomping peers.
The Musketeers acted out a traditional net-cutting celebration, hooting and hollering as if in a packed arena instead of their auxiliary gym.
Using dry twigs as brooms, they are sweeping the green-layered droppings into a fifth pile when they're interrupted by a loud hooting.
" On an otherwise unremarkable Tuesday evening, I found myself facing a stranger, swinging my arms back and forth, and hooting like an owl. "HOOOOOO!
He called talk of a rift at the agency a "myth" and noted attendees were "hooting and hollering" and gave Trump a standing ovation.
It played like a pro-wrestling spectacle: Mr. Cruz's preening heel turn, the hooting crowd, Mr. Trump's surprise appearance just as the boos crescendoed.
I wrap my arms around him, and we make out under the afternoon sun to the hooting yelps of children playing across the street.
But he proved a tough disciplinarian, policing not only the candidates but — at long last — the crowd, whose hooting and cheering he shut down.
"I start hearing the voices, and they're hooting and talking about Victoria, 'Send Victoria away,' and 'We don't approve of this,'" Mr. Fazal recalls.
Hooting horns from Haiti's rara carnival tradition mix with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; there's percussion from all sides and an earth-moving bass.
But doing it in the face of hooting mobs at rallies that had seen outbursts of violence made our work seem newly vital and virtuous.
At its worst, it can be thready and attenuated, hooting like a tin whistle, an appraisal with which countertenors of bygone days were often saddled.
He pulled it over his face, hunched his shoulders, rolled his eyes, stood with bowed legs, and wagged a dill pickle, drawing more hooting laughter.
HARARE (Reuters) - Thousands of Zimbabweans poured onto the streets of Harare after President Robert Mugabe resigned on Tuesday, and cars were hooting in the streets.
But I was not one of the dudes hooting "YEEEAAAAH!" while crumpling up a white barcoded piece of paper and slapping one another on the back.
Certainly not the white monsters on the other side of the exhibit at that very moment, pushing their greasy snouts against the window, sneering and hooting.
Males and females declare their affection in resonant hooting duets, and though the male is smaller in stature, he can be identified by his deeper voice.
" In "Yikes," a pulsing, plunging synthesizer bass line and echoing, hooting voices accompany Mr. West as he raps about drugs and fears — "sometimes I scare myself.
But then these exquisitely skilled instrumentalists simply let it all hang out in a hoedown jam that had even ultrarefined listeners clapping and hooting along. Priceless.
All of President Trump's reality-television posturing, all of his hooting and hollering and fussing and foolishness and tweeting and preening is sound and fury signifying squat.
MULTI-COLOURED minibuses, shabby motorbike-taxis, white four-wheel-drives and battered jeeps stream through the centre of Freetown, overtaking on both sides, hooting as they go.
So we barely register the gasping bees, so entranced are we by the fawns and foxes and a crystalline soundscape exploding with trilling, cawing, hooting and howling.
" As a result, he added, "you saw this booing and this hooting and hollering, and it was kind of like a primal scream of the dying establishment.
People took turns as sentinels on the bluff, watching for the Mashco and listening for a loud hooting whistle, the sound they made to announce their approach.
As he rattled off the truck's specs and features, I heard a few low exclamations of "what the fuck?" before the hooting and hollering picked back up.
Saddled with the worst attendance in the N.B.A. this season, Barclays Center in Brooklyn was packed to the gills with fans waving towels and hooting and yelling.
It wasn't that he was tired of everyone's cheers, hollering, and hooting, but he wanted to spend a moment to really listen to what Lee had to say.
In some ways, Ballmer's hooting and yelling from the sidelines has got to feel natural for Kawhi, who spent this last season dealing with Drake's own intense emotions.
It was an organized protest to honor, among others, the 17 killed in a mass hooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on Feb. 14.
About 5,000 people showed up to hear from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, lining up hours early to get inside, then hooting and hollering at different announcements throughout the keynote.
Hooting humans are no longer required; as of 2011 the United States Fish and Wildlife Service advises that northern-spotted-owl surveys be conducted using recordings of real owls.
He and Tim had been basketball stars in high school; they had long watched N.B.A. games together in our kitchen, hooting and disputing calls and pantomiming overhead jump shots.
We performed the choreography in small groups, clapping and hooting enthusiastically for one another, and then all together before taking the traditional révérence, a dramatic bow at the end.
Every minute of my ten hours with Doom was spent hooting, hollering, and chugging beers, all while engaging with the most thrilling combat any game of 2016 had to offer.
But the track pulses with optimism: a cheerful melody bolstered by a chiming piano and thumping beat that reach back to Abba, topped with a hooting sample of African flute.
Sitting cross-legged on cushions, they look like they are out to dinner at a Japanese restaurant, though they behave more like ballroom scenesters, hooting and snapping at what they see.
And there's this: Paula says at Julian's kindergarten graduation last June, Robin showed up drunk at 8:30 AM and was "hooting and hollering and making inappropriate jokes" in the Catholic church.
Ms. Baganova's "Maple Garden," created for the American Dance Festival's International Choreographers program in 1999, opens with the sound of hooting birdsong and a woman suspended in midair, a lantern in hand.
"People were there, hooting their horns, taking selfies and all that, and the lion got agitated," a spokesman for the Kenya Wildlife Service, Paul Udoto, was quoted by news agencies as saying.
A little caressing of the ankle, and suddenly the hooting and hollering of a particularly loud patron is replaced by a high-heel, hurled like a ninja star at the man's forehead.
Sunday's Democratic debate will now be held without an audience, and the partisan hooting at the last one was proof that debate crowds are a bad idea in any public-health climate.
The former vice president did not thrive in the atmospherics around the first 10 debates — the hooting audiences, the truncated question rounds that rewarded candidates who could deliver their best points quickly.
Patrons cheered and the Guinness flowed at a Washington, D.C., pub on Wednesday — but it wasn't a sporting event that had revelers hooting and hollering — it was Michael Cohen's testimony before Congress.
At live events, those reactions became the virtual version of holding up a lighter or a smartphone screen—a way for people signal appreciation without hooting into their microphone and disrupting the show.
From his perspective, the Fed proved it has a brain and recognized that its job is take action when it is really needed — not just when the stock market is hooting and hollering.
From his perspective, the Fed proved it has a brain and recognized that its job is take action when it is really needed — not just when the stock market is hooting and hollering.
I even made it back into The Post, having apparently graduated from law school debt patsy to the hooting axis of the sexual-misconduct policy wars in only a year and a half.
And then there are all those howling wolves; hooting owls; moonlight-detecting, sperm- and egg-releasing corals; vampires; and other creatures whose nocturnal movements and mischief are indelibly linked to the moon's enduring allure.
Vandermeyden also detailed a 2015 incident in which a group of multiple male colleagues where "whistling" and "hooting and hollering" at her and a female coworker from a platform above as they passed by.
You know a dunk is good when it leaves the booth hooting and hollering immediately after; as college achievements go, "rendering Reggie Miller even more unintelligible than usual" is something that would improve any resumé.
As I looked beyond the bubble that surrounded me at the blinking lights and hooting pedestrians, it felt, briefly, like I was in the middle of an autonomous ride a few years in the future.
THE fastest, and cheapest, way to zip around the hilly capital of Rwanda is to catch one of the many motorcycle taxis, or motos, that attract custom by hooting at pedestrians as they drive along.
Boîte The night-life slum known as Hell Square, a three-by-three grid of Lower East Side blocks below East Houston Street, has teemed with mobbed bars and hooting drunks for over a decade.
Because of the great power he has to shape a culture's morals and memories, what Michael Green is saying here is more evil and dangerous than anything a bunch of hooting knothead teenage boys did in Washington.
A group of players, led by Jerry Blevins, Jose Reyes and James Loney, formed a circle around Mets Manager Terry Collins and jumped up and down, hooting and hollering as they sprayed him with Champagne and beer.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans gathered in the capital on Saturday, hooting, whistling and hugging soldiers as they called for President Robert Mugabe to give up power, days after the military placed him under house arrest.
It worked, frankly, because even the most animated Bernie Sanders supporters, who had been hooting and hollering all night, Monday night in Philadelphia knew there would have been a price to pay if they disrespected this particular first lady.
But between you and us, it's their kids — those dang Generation Z'ers hooting and hollering around the streets of Hollywood — who are proving themselves to be the foretellers of fashion's next It trends, instead of their über cool parents.
It is music for voices, drums and bamboo trumpets that each play one note (sounding like the syllable "bu"), hooting in complex patterns of syncopation, akin to the rara music of Haiti and the gaga music of the Dominican Republic.
Jeanine requested that her assailant be Tim—this bothered Matt only a little; he knew it wasn't personal—and when she'd kicked Tim off in victory, she got a wild ovation, the women hooting and clapping and pounding the stage.
Amid all the hooting and hollering about the brilliance of quarterback Lamar Jackson, the return of running back Ezekiel Elliott and the homecoming of receiver DeSean Jackson, several players made news in Week 1 at a less heralded position: kicker.
Somehow I was in the mood and somehow I found the energy, and my friends and I went from bar to bar, screaming and hooting and figuring out what bar would we go to NEXT the second we had already arrived somewhere new.
During the course of Wendy's research, she discovered that while many of Axe Cap's enemies were hooting and hollering over her plight, Taylor Mason, who spent the episode wooing the keepers of the New York Fire Department pension fund, was not among them.
Bouncing across the fairgrounds field, mingling with second-line brass-band drums, Mardi Gras Indian chants and the hooting, ratcheting two-steps of zydeco bands (like Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers), their syncopations joined the New Orleans mix, sounding right at home.
Speaking on Thursday in Philadelphia at an annual retreat for Republican lawmakers, Mr. Trump seemed to think Mike Pompeo, the new director of the Central Intelligence Agency, would be among the senators, representatives and party operatives hooting and hollering in the crowd.
"I was shocked at how they behaved in the Parliament the other day, shouting at each other and hooting when the whole country is like a funeral," said Upul Thushara, 52, who operates a snack kiosk at a bus station in the capital, Colombo.
" The theater that Thursday night was filled with fans of the BBC series — Whovians, as they call themselves — hooting and applauding at a noise level befitting a boxing match, as Ms. Hayes unabashedly jumped, swiveled, rolled on the floor and shimmied her way around the stage in time with Pink's "Trouble.
The grasshopper poop, in all its exoskeletal gloryPhoto: Brandon BartonSome of the most serendipitous discoveries about nature can be prompted by just about anything, like finding the first known venomous frog by accidentally grabbing the business end of one, or revealing a new owl species by eavesdropping on its unplaceable hooting.
Shift over, I'm strip-searched again and escorted back to my housing unit, where I take a quick shower, stretch, meditate, pray, then climb back under my itchy wool blanket and hit the sack around 6:00 AM. I wake up at ten, thanks to all the hooting and hollering outside my cell.
This was where things were always going: A decapitation strike that dramatically destabilized a region not previously renowned for stability had become a comedic bit on par with the ones Trump serves up at the rallies, where he pledges to "bring the toilets back" and delivers off-the-cuff wildfire-prevention tips to crowds of hooting devotees.
His hand drifted to his jeans and he paused, letting the encouragement rise, looking around the circle until he found D., eager as the rest, hooting and calling take it off, and with a look that seemed to dedicate the act to her, the whole evening, the night and the sea, he undid the buttons of his fly and stripped.
Years later, when they are no longer together, she wonders what it was like for D and F to be thugging her around behind them like an extra leg, up and down the bright boardwalks, in and out of dark shops, where they tried on outfits and she wept, past terraces and bars and hooting and sexpools and other people's flyoff protocols.
"The film functions among other things as a demonstration of the need both women had to appear before the camera," he writes (happy to discount both their fascinating characters and the fact that they badly needed the money because no one was writing substantial roles for women over 50), then twists the knife by hooting about Crawford's awful final film, Trog.
Certainly, the bunch of millennial celebs in the front row at Miu Miu — Stacy Martin, Zoe Kazan, Rowan Blanchard and Lucy Boynton, among them — hooting and hollering with glee as they watched Elle Fanning, 19, open the show in a big suede jacket and big bouffant, a scarf knotted just so around her neck, seemed to think it was a hell of a fun idea.
" But applause mixed with hooting when she said: "You should be very proud that in the last few weeks you have stood firm and you have refused to be intimidated by the threats of a small bunch of Zionist hoodlums whose behavior is an insult to the stature of Jews all over the world, and to their great and heroic record of struggle against fascism and oppression.
The scenes on the course as Tiger made his way back to clubhouse looked like a Mardi Gras parade with people hooting and hollering behind him, slinging beers, and just reveling in the possibility of Tiger really being back: Tiger is now two tour wins away from tying Sam Snead on all-time PGA wins list, but the next real big hurdle is whether he can win another major.
There are other things about Montrose, tiny things, that remind me it's possible to live a multiplicity of lives: the hooting from the bars on Stanford; the slapping of palms at the center of a joke on Hyde Park; the beginning of a fight on Whitney; the friction of being outside and within a crowd on Hopkins; the crack of beer bottles falling on Crocker; the shriek of a thundering "BITCH!" outside of Blur, with the understanding that the word is not a weapon; scatterings of Spanish; walking past couples by Ripcord, and scatterings of Vietnamese; walking past couples by Eagle; and whispers from one ear to another on the porch of George, not really hearing them but knowing that they're warm.

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