What is woops or whoops?

As an AI language model, I can provide information about both "woops" and "whoops" as they have different meanings.

"Whoops" is an interjection used to express mild surprise or dismay, typically when one has made a small mistake or accident. It can also be used humorously to indicate that something has gone wrong or unexpectedly in a comical way. Some examples where the word "whoops" can be used are when someone drops something accidentally without breaking it, or when someone misspeaks in a conversation.

"Woops" or "Woopsie" is also an interjection used to express regret about a mistake or error that one has made, usually minor and not serious. For instance, one can say "woops" when making a typo while typing an email or when bumping into a person while walking. The word has a whimsical connotation and often used humorously to make light of a situation.

Both "woops" and "whoops" are informal words and are not used in formal language communication.