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ole

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An exclamation shouted to cheer on a performer, bullfighter, or sports team.
"The crowd chanted "Ole! Ole! Ole!" as the team scored."

How to Use Ole

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In plain EnglishA shout of excitement or approval, borrowed from Spanish, common at football matches and festive events.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish olé, a traditional shout of encouragement or approval, especially at bullfights and flamenco performances.

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