interjection General Slang

oorah

· interjection · military

The Marine Corps battle cry — used for yes, hell yes, motivation, acknowledgement, or just to fill silence.

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All-purpose Marine spirited shout. Means yes, understood, copy that, let's go, I agree, I'm fired up — pick one. Marines bark it at each other in passing the way civilians say hi. Strictly USMC: don't catch a soldier or sailor using it unless they want a look.

“Gunny said chow's up. Oorah.”
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oorah In A Sentence

Gunny said chow's up. Oorah.

Origin & Usage

Traced to USMC Recon units in the post-Korea era — said to derive from the dive-klaxon 'AHOOGA' sound on submarines that carried Recon Marines on training ops in the 1950s.

Variants ooh-rahooh rah

People Also Ask

Is oorah the same as hooah?

No. Oorah is Marines. Hooah is Army. Hooyah is Navy SEALs and divers. Mixing them up in the wrong crowd is a great way to get corrected.

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