NEITHER
"Shoo" is an interjection used to chase away animals or people. "Neither" is a conjunction used to indicate that two options are not preferable. "Smack" is not an interjection, but can be a verb that means to strike with an open hand or a noun that refers to a loud noise.
no shoo is not an interjection
"Shoo-shoo"
In Polish, the word for pee is "sikuć".
Shoe (shoo) - a covering for the foot; and from the phrase "shoo fly" - an expression used to ward off pests.
"meh-SHOO-geh", which is the Hebrew word "meh-shoo-GAH".
no shoo is not an interjection
Shoo is an interjection when used on its own. "Shoo!" Shoo can be used as a verb in a sentence. "She shooed the annoying cat away."
That is the correct spelling for the musical form "scat" (normally in singing accompanied by a piano), and also for the interjection used to shoo animals away.
Shoo Shoo Shoo Sha La La ... is a Wilf Carter song
Shoe of a homophone of shoo.
shoo
shoo
Shoo! or Scat!
"Shoo-shoo"
Shoo! or Scat!
Shoo was born on October 23, 1981.
Shoo was born on October 23, 1981.