0 an occasion when there is too much interest in or discussion about something that is not important:
He was averse to hoo-ha, could be very obstinate, yet was at times almost shy.
The fact remains that, to people living amidst spoil heaps, it seems that this is so much administrative hoo-ha.
That is what we are talking about, despite all the hoo-ha.
Finally, after a great deal of hoo-ha, they did get in but had to pay £3, which is a good deal of money.
I had gained the impression that the hoo-ha had, to an extent, died down.
But what is all this hoo-ha and nonsense about 1964 having dogged the whole five years?
If it is automatically taken care of in the formula itself, why all the hoo-ha about it?
If he desires the words, what is the point of all this hoo-ha about where they appear?