A disorderly outburst or tumult.
1So is all the hoo-ha about culture change just window dressing?
2But it has also swiftly removed another feminine hoo-ha for me - menstruation.
3I guess she's just part of the general hoo-ha now.
4What's amazed me is the whole hoo-ha that's been generated by the Ferdinand business.
5They clearly appreciate not having sand in their hoo-ha, which makes a lot of sense.
6Princess Eleanor caught flashing her hoo-ha at the paparazzi?
7A big hoo-ha has been made out of nothing.
8But the whole hoo-ha seems to me absurd.
9Strange Corporate Hacking Saga Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson may have a head full of Microsoft hoo-ha.
10But I think the extra day and the corporate 'hoo-ha' have detracted from the overall pleasantness of the festival.
11Yeah, she's a real hoo-ha.
12Or wait until the hoo-ha has died down and you've forgotten who was meant to have killed whom anyway.
13In other words, captivating as all this hoo-ha is, it's dubious to claim we're seeing the early demise of the US President.
14Madam, - During all the Christmas hoo-ha we were told that Ireland is close to the top of the world list for youth suicide.