interjection Street Slang

hooty hoo

· interjection · atlanta

Dungeon Family rally call — owl-style holler for the crew.

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Definitions

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Call-and-response holler used to spot or summon your crew. You shout it, they shout it back — you've found each other. Old-school Atlanta, OutKast-coded.

“I heard a hooty hoo from across the lot — knew my folk had pulled up.”
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Lookout cry. On the block it doubles as a heads-up — police, opps, somebody to clock.

“Hooty hoo — twelve coming round the corner.”
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hooty hoo In A Sentence

I heard a hooty hoo from across the lot — knew my folk had pulled up.
Hooty hoo — twelve coming round the corner.

Origin & Usage

OutKast's 'Hootie Hoo' (1994, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik). A Dungeon Family signal — yell it across the parking lot and your people yell it back. Owl call, but for the trap.

People Also Ask

What does "hooty hoo" mean?

It's a Dungeon Family rally call — an owl-style holler used to hype up or gather the crew.

How do you use "hooty hoo" in a sentence?

"He threw up a hooty hoo to get the whole crew going."

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