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TOWN IN KATSUTA DISTRICT, OKAYAMA PREFECTURE, JAPAN
Shoou, Okayama; Shoo, Okayama; 勝央町; Shōō, Okayama
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Shoo         
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Shôô; Shouou; Shōō (disambiguation); Yoo Soo-Young; Yoo Soo-young; Shoo (disambiguation)
·interj Begone; away;
- an expression used in frightening away animals, especially fowls.
shoo         
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Shôô; Shouou; Shōō (disambiguation); Yoo Soo-Young; Yoo Soo-young; Shoo (disambiguation)
(shoos, shooing, shooed)
1.
If you shoo an animal or a person away, you make them go away by waving your hands or arms at them.
You'd better shoo him away...
I shooed him out of the room.
VERB: V n with adv, V n prep
2.
You say 'shoo!' to an animal when you want it to go away.
Shoo, bird, shoo.
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shoo         
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Shôô; Shouou; Shōō (disambiguation); Yoo Soo-Young; Yoo Soo-young; Shoo (disambiguation)
¦ exclamation used to frighten or drive away a person or animal.
¦ verb (shoos, shooing, shooed) cause to go away by waving one's arms and saying 'shoo'.

ويكيبيديا

Shōō

Shōō (勝央町, Shōō-chō) is a town located in Katsuta District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 September 2022, the town had an estimated population of 10,900 in 4713 households and a population density of 83 persons per km². The total area of the town is 54.05 square kilometres (20.87 sq mi). Shōō is said to be the place where Kintarō died.

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