whoop-de-dowhoop-de-do /ˌwuːp diː ˈduː, ˌhuːp-/ interjection American EnglishWord Origin
WORD ORIGINwhoop-de-do
Origin:
1900-2000 Perhaps from whoop + to-do
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
"He says he'll give me a $20 raise." "Well, whoop-de-do."
used to show that you do not think something that someone has told you is as exciting or impressive as they think it is: ‘He says he’ll give me a $20 raise.’ ‘Well, whoop-de-do.’