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What does the marines motto who-ha mean?

that's not our motto... the motto is hoorah and it's just a ground we chant that is used for multiple situations. It's basically as versatile as saying "yeah!"


What does whoo rah mean?

It is a call of a marine.. Hoorah for marines Hooah for army navy.... dont care airforce... dont care


What does rah rah mean?

It is a call of a marine.. Hoorah for marines Hooah for army navy.... dont care airforce... dont care


What does ura mean?

you are anoying is incorrect In response to an order, Marines answer with "Hoorah", originating from the acronym, "U.R.A.", which stands for "Understood, Recognized, and Accepted"


What is the word that marines say to each other?

We say a lot of things to each other so you'd have to be more specific. "Err" can be a greeting or a kind of acknowledgement. "Hoorah" is also used. "Errah" is another form of 'Hoorah'. We also say "Kill" which can be an acknowledgement as well. "Semper Fidelis" or just "Semper Fi" is also a term that is frequently used. It is our official motto which in Latin says "Always Faithful".


How do you spell hoorah?

The term for a cheer or group shout is usually "hurrah", but has the variants hooray, hurray, and hoorah.(When used as an interjection, it is more often "hooray" or "hurrah".)


What is a phrase used by marines?

If you're referring to the United States Marines, two common phrases affiliated with them are "Oorah" and "Semper fi", the last one being the shortening of the phrase "semper fidelis" or "always faithful", the official motto of the US Marine Corps.


Is it oorah or hoorah?

OORAH


What rhymes with hoorah?

beret


What actors and actresses appeared in Hoorah - 2012?

The cast of Hoorah - 2012 includes: Aml Ameen as Travis Freya Berry as Mya


What does the phrase to the shores of Tripoli refer to in the Marine Corps Hymn?

The USA Marines fought pirates in Tripoli, Libya. It was the site of a big battle. The Marines won.


What are the origins of the saying go tell the Marines?

The saying "go tell the Marines" is believed to have originated in the British Royal Navy during the late 18th or early 19th century. It was a common phrase used to mock or dismiss someone who was telling an unlikely or exaggerated story, suggesting that only the Marines would believe it. Over time, the expression spread to other English-speaking countries, including the United States.