The word "ohohs" is a plural form of "ohoh", an interjection used to express surprise or alarm. Its spelling follows the standard English pattern of doubling the letter "o" for emphasis. In IPA phonetic transcription, "ohohs" is pronounced /ˈoʊ ˌoʊz/, with the primary stress on the first syllable and a secondary stress on the second syllable. While not a commonly used word, "ohohs" can be found in literature and conversational settings.