can someone enlighten me as to what woo-woos are please?
Skeptics dictionary to the rescue :)
thanks mongrel![]()
Thank you from me as well. I had been meaning to ask.![]()
But why that precise word? I always thought it might imitate the cries of awe with which the credulous greet the latest miracle.
When I first joined UKS, I seem to remember asking the same question as dashwood. Someone, it might have been JJ, said that it's the sound you make when pretending to be a ghost - try it, making your voice rise and fall in pitch.
But I'm not certain, so please don't quote me.![]()
Love the skeptics dictionary and woo woo credo. I haven't stopped laughing since I registered! I like that it's kept somewhat light, somewhat rational and heaped with humour.
Thanks!![]()
I first came across the term 'woo woo' as used by James Randi; it seems to encompass a wide range of supernatural / new age thinking. I love the sound of it and now use the term myself in everyday speech when referring to the tendency some have to invoke a 'woo woo' explanation (i.e. supernatural, convoluted and based on a whole heap of logical fallacies) to describe their belief in things as diverse as homeopathy and water divining. I'd love to know where the term originated.
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