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Yes, "moo" is a real word. It is an onomatopoeic term that represents the sound made by a cow. In addition to its literal meaning, "moo" can also be used informally in various contexts, such as in children's literature or expressions.
Pork
moo
fuzzy bacon moo
moo is actually spelt Mou and means a bit floppy ie. not rigid as we say in britain, a wet flannel
A microorganism the sound a cow makes
yes-------------------------no. go into field, will one come 2 u and say 'moo'? no.uhm, actually, the word "moo" is a sound imitated by our English sounds. . .Cows make noise similar to a moo, and they WILL moo to you, if you irritate them or if they are hungry. however, if you just "go into a field" it is not likely that one will come to you and moo. But their natural sound (we call it bellaring here at the farm) is similar to a moo, or a groan.
Moo-zi-ka מוזיקה
moo-darr-ris
Pramukyate(Praa-moo-ky-the)