The phrase "Oorah" originated in the United States Marine Corps and is used as a motivational call or expression of enthusiasm. Its exact origins are debated, but it is believed to have been influenced by various military chants and sounds used in training. Some suggest it may have roots in the World War II era, while others point to the 1950s and the influence of other branches of the military. Today, "Oorah" symbolizes camaraderie and readiness among Marines.
I think its a cheer to keep their hopes up(Its roo rah)
It is a call of a marine.. Hoorah for marines Hooah for army navy.... dont care airforce... dont care
OOHRAH U.S. Marine Corps
The Marines Hymn, oo-rah!
First Oorahh!! Is A Marine thing,army is hoyah or hooah or something.
Because they keep going until they get the job done! ooh rah!
I am a Marine, and I know this answer. The answer is as follows: #8C1717 is Scarlet #CD7F32 is Gold Ooh Rah and Semper Fi!
Mashal means candle light!! you might have heard this phrase."mashalay rah"
It is pronounced as: Nawn ah-vehr pour-rah
It doesn't "mean" anything. It's just motivational type of thing that they say.
West Coast Oor Rah, Hills are killer and we dont work with girls
Rah Rah Rah - 1928 was released on: USA: 3 June 1928