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Whoops (other)
Whoops or Whoop can refer to: * ''Whoops'' (film), a 1993 Hungarian comedy * "Whoops" (song), a 2024 song by Meghan Trainor * Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS), commonly known as "Whoops", former name of Energy Northwest * "Whoop", nickname of A. Barr Snively (c. 1899–1964), American football player and coach of lacrosse, football, and ice hockey * "Whoops", nickname of Pat Creeden (1906–1992), American baseball player who played five games for the Boston Red Sox * Whoop, an alternative name for the Hoopoe, a bird of the family Upupidae * Whoop (company) Whoop (stylized as WHOOP) is an American wearable technology company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its principal product is a fitness tracker that measures strain, recovery, and sleep. The device is best known for its use by athletes. T ..., a wearable technology company See also * * Woop (other) * '' Woops!'', an American sitcom TV series * WOOHP, World Organization Of Human Protection ...
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Whoops (film)
''Whoops'' () is a 1993 Hungarian comedy film directed by Gyula Maár. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Elementary satire on the Hungarian regime change. Every sentence is spot on. Even though Ede and Kati hated the previous system, they can't help themselves in the new one. In addition, a woman named Elvira turns up and tells him that she has a forty-one-year-old son, whose father is Ede. Set in the nineties, the main characters Ede, the husband (Dezső Garas), and Kati, the wife (Mari Törőcsik), are in their sixties. They spent their youth and working years under the Kádár regime, where they were assigned the role of the "patsy", and this has not changed since the regime change. The flag still flies for the former cadre brother-in-law. Their usual daily arguments and grumbling continue as they have done for decades. Ede wants to move to the countryside to cut costs, where Kati has no desire to go and is considering divorce. Can decades of ...
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Whoops (song)
"Whoops" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor from her sixth major-label studio album, '' Timeless'' (2024). Trainor wrote the song with Sean Douglas and its producers, Gian Stone and Grant Boutin. Epic Records released it as the album's third single on June 24, 2024. "Whoops" is a pop-doo-wop break-up song, on which she addresses an ex-partner and derides the woman who he cheated on her with. "Whoops" reached numbers 18 and 27 on the Adult Pop Airplay and Pop Airplay charts in the US, respectively. The song also peaked at number 94 in the UK. Phillip R Lopez directed its music video, in which Trainor dances in an empty room and destroys every piece of furniture in it with a baseball bat. She performed the song on the television shows ''Today'' and ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'', and Capital's Summertime Ball 2024. Trainor also included it on the set list of her 2024 concert tour, the Timeless Tour. Background Meghan Trainor's popularity declined ...
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Energy Northwest
Energy Northwest (formerly Washington Public Power Supply System) is a public power joint operating agency in the northwest United States, formed in 1957 by Washington state law to produce at-cost power for Northwest utilities. Headquartered in the Tri-Cities at Richland, Washington, the WPPSS became commonly (and derisively) known as "Whoops!", due to over-commitment to nuclear power in the 1970s which brought about financial collapse and the second largest municipal bond default in U.S. history. WPPSS was renamed Energy Northwest in November 1998, and agency membership includes 28 public power utilities, including 23 of the state's 29 public utility districts. Energy Northwest is governed by two boards: an executive board and a board of directors. The executive board has 11 members: five representatives from the board of directors, three gubernatorial appointees and three public representatives selected by the board of directors. The board of directors includes a representati ...
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Pat Creeden
Patrick Francis Creeden (May 23, 1906 – April 20, 1992) was an American baseball second baseman who played one season in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played five games for the Boston Red Sox in 1931. Nicknamed "Whoops", he batted left-handed but threw right-handed and was listed at and . Signed by the Red Sox without having previously played any minor league baseball, Creeden made his debut on April 14, 1931. In eight at bats, he failed to amass a single hit and committed two errors. He played his final game on April 21, exactly a week after his debut. He never played professional baseball again and died on April 20, 1992, in Brockton, Massachusetts. Early life Creeden was born on May 23, 1906, in Newburyport, Massachusetts. His father, Jeremiah Creeden, was a master plumber; his mother was Margaret (''née'' Leary). While his maternal and paternal grandfathers were from Massachusetts, his grandmothers were both Irish diaspora, immigrants from Ireland. He had an old ...
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