What exactly does 'huzzah' mean? I've been meaning to ask you this. I am glad your Monday has been a positive one.
Slow, but good ~ going to get on the boat tonight! Whooo HOoo!
"Huzzah" is an archaic version of "Hurray"! We use it at Renaissance Faires when cheering at a joust, if something exciting happens, or something very good happens. I have been participating in Ren Faires for so long, that certain words are part of my everyday vocabulary. "Huzzah" is one of them, as are "aye" and "nay".
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What exactly does 'huzzah' mean? I've been meaning to ask you this. I am glad your Monday has been a positive one.
Slow, but good ~ going to get on the boat tonight! Whooo HOoo!
"Huzzah" is an archaic version of "Hurray"! We use it at Renaissance Faires when cheering at a joust, if something exciting happens, or something very good happens. I have been participating in Ren Faires for so long, that certain words are part of my everyday vocabulary. "Huzzah" is one of them, as are "aye" and "nay".
Hope that helps!
Bright Blessings,
Amethyst
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