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moo

[moo] verb, mooed, moo⋅ing, noun, plural moos.
–verb (used without object)
1. to utter the characteristic deep sound of a cow; low.
–noun
2. a mooing sound.

Origin:
1540–50; imit.
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moo   (mōō)   
intr.v.   mooed, moo·ing, moos
To emit the deep, bellowing sound made by a cow; low.
n.   pl. moos
The lowing of a cow or a similar sound.

[Imitative.]
MOO   (mōō)   
n.  An object-oriented MUD.

[M(UD) o(bject) o(riented).]
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Word Origin & History

moo 
"to make the characteristic sound of a cow," 1549, of imitative origin.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Computing Dictionary

MOO
MUD Object Oriented

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Abbreviations & Acronyms
MOO
  1. Milkbottles Only Organization

  2. MUD, object oriented

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