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Interjections - Interjections of Initiation and Success

The first group of interjections in this category are used in contexts denoting beginning of an activity while the second group denote success in fulfilling it.

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Categorized English Interjections
game on
game on
[interjection]

used to convey readiness, determination, or excitement for a competition, challenge, or activity

Ex: Game on , folks ! Get ready for an epic showdown .
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here we go
here we go
[interjection]

used to signify the beginning of an event, action, or situation

Ex: Here we go , into the unknown once more .
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buckle up
buckle up
[interjection]

used to advise someone to prepare for a potentially challenging or turbulent situation

Ex: We 're launching our startup next week .Buckle up, we 're in for a wild ride .
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let's go
let's go
[interjection]

used to express enthusiasm, readiness, or encouragement to begin an activity, venture, or journey

Ex: The hiking trail awaits.Let's go, it's time to hit the trail!
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snap to it
snap to it
[interjection]

used to instruct someone to act quickly, efficiently, or with urgency

Ex: Snap to it , we need to evacuate the building immediately !
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action
action
[interjection]

used to indicate the start of an activity, especially a performance or recording

Ex: The stage manager signaled "Action!" to start the play.
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chop-chop
chop-chop
[interjection]

used to urge someone to hurry up or to prompt them to complete a task quickly

Ex: We're running late for the movie, so chop-chop, everyone!
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come on
come on
[sentence]

used for encouraging someone to hurry

Ex: Come on! We 're going to be late .
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showtime
showtime
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used to announce the beginning of a performance, event, or moment of importance

Ex: The cameras are rolling.Showtime, everyone!
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in your face
in your face
[interjection]

used to express triumph, satisfaction, or defiance after achieving success or proving someone wrong

Ex: I got the promotion you said I 'd never get , in your face !
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bazinga
bazinga
[interjection]

used to indicate a successful outcome, a sudden realization

Ex: I found my keys in my pocket.Bazinga!
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bingo
bingo
[interjection]

used to express sudden recognition, understanding, or realization of something

Ex: I had been racking my brain for the actor's name, and when it finally came to me, I said, 'Bingo!'
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nailed it
nailed it
[interjection]

used to express satisfaction, triumph, or pride after successfully completing a task

Ex: Tom 's arrow landed perfectly in the center of the target , and he shouted , "Nailed it ! "
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boom
boom
[interjection]

used to express success, achievement, or a sudden positive outcome

Ex: The chess player captured their opponent's queen and said, "Boom! Checkmate!"
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eureka
eureka
[interjection]

used to express sudden realization, discovery, or enlightenment

Ex: Eureka!The children cheered when they figured out the answer to the tricky riddle.
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