shoop

Etymology 2
Conscious back-formation from on the pattern of nouns which underwent Germanic i-mutation, such as  →,  → ,  → ; compare the similarly jocularly-formed  →.

Noun

 * 1)  A sheep;.
 * 2) * 2001 January 13: “ A Magee”, alt.fan.british-accent (Google group): Better Living Through Spam
 * > http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0091807549/o/qid=979300168/sr=8-1/026-8769325-3040456 I thought you were a goat not a shoop.
 * 1) * 2001 March 28: “ Rick Lalonde”, alt.security.alarms (Google group): Baaah Humbug
 * The process is quite simple: with the sheep firmly planted in the boots, the shepherd — let’s call him Rumplestiltskin for arguement’s sake — sneaks up behind the sheep (or the singular shoop) and inserts his feet in the boots behind the shoop.
 * 1) * 2002 January 15: “ R H Draney”, alt.usage.english (Google group): Agendae
 * > Now, look here. If you’re going to introduce multiple sheep into this thread, the least you could do is call them sheepae. > (Pronounced “sheep-eye”?) “Sheep” *is* plural… the singular is “shoop” (analogy “feet/foot”, “teeth/tooth”)…
 * 1) * 2002 November 6: “ Jared of Europa”, rec.games.computer.ultima.online (Google group): Tailors ahoy!
 * >>>Is there any tailor here who still collects own cloth by sheerinh [sic] sheeps or >>>such? > Sheeps??? That's clearly wrong... like geese is the plural of goose, sheep must be the plural of shoop. No?
 * 1) * 2009 August 21: “ TimC”, alt.sysadmin.recovery (Google group): inept customer service
 * If the plural of moose is meese the singular of sheep must be shoop.

Etymology 3
Alteration of.

Noun

 * 1)  An image that has been modified using Adobe Photoshop or similar image-manipulation software to produce a misleading impression; an instance of petty, amateur fauxtography.