1 to make sounds and movements in order to send animals or children away:
2 said to animals or to people to make them go away quickly:
"Shoo! Get out of here!"
I do not shoo out of my house people who smoke.
Young people are often wont to sprawl on kitchen worktops unless there is an adult to shoo them away.
Is it not more than a coincidence that, in many of the countries which are more successful internationally than we are, the closed shoo is actually illegal?
The nordic areas need a shoo-moose.
His wife understood his needs, and after seeing his restlessness at the ranch would sometimes shoo him back up to the mountains.
The bunny tries to shoo away the insect, only to end up getting stung in the rear.
V appears in the window, only for the female hotel owner to shoo her away.
The father does so by ruffling his feathers, emitting sharp grunts, and kicking his legs to shoo off other animals.
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