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What does shoopah mean in spanish?

"Shoop" is not a Spanish word. It's likely a misspelling of "shoo," which is an English word meaning "to chase away" or "to make someone or something go away."

There are various Spanish words for "shoo" depending on the context:

* ¡Vete! (Go away!) - This is the most direct way to tell someone to leave.

* ¡Fuera! (Out!) - This is another strong command to make someone leave.

* ¡Largo! (Get out!) - This is a more informal and aggressive way to tell someone to leave.

* ¡Ahuyenta! (Chase away!) - This is used for chasing away animals or insects.

* ¡Espántalo! (Scare it away!) - This is used for scaring away animals.

So, depending on the context of "shoop" in your sentence, you can choose the most appropriate Spanish word.

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