big deal vs whoop-de-doo

big deal

noun
  • Something very important or difficult; a matter of great concern; a considerable feat or achievement. 

  • Someone very important; a VIP. 

intj
  • Indicates that something is not important or impressive; so what. 

whoop-de-doo

noun
  • A commotion or frenzy of activity or excitement. 

  • A style of racing in which the jockey establishes an early lead and then runs as fast as possible. 

  • A bump in the track that causes a vehicle to become briefly airborne. 

  • An event marked by such commotion, activity, or excitement. 

intj
  • Exclamation indicating (now often sarcastic) excitement or enthusiasm. 

adj
  • Causing or marked by excitement, enthusiasm, or showiness. 

How often have the words big deal and whoop-de-doo occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )