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oblividroid

someone who does things without the least bit of thought, blending from oblivious android Blending of two words: oblivious with robot-like characteristics. =That oblividroid didn’t More…

Obliviot

A person who acts in an unintelligent manner because they do not know what is going on. =That obliviot didn't realized that he hadn't put his emergency break on when he parked on More…

obnoxion

(Noun) A person, place, thing, or idea that someone finds to be obnoxious. =The noun version of obnoxious. This neologism was made popular by several Youtubers, particularly Moriah More…

Obs

Something that is plainly evident. Obvious. =Used in a manner that is generally condescending or sarcastic. Mainly used in online chats or texts. Etymology : Clipping of obviously. More…

obscene o'clock

A time very early in the morning, when nobody should be awake. =Combines “obscene,” meaning “offensive” with “o’clock,” which is generally used with numbers to represent a time. More…

observative

skilled in noticing small details, attentive, taking notice reason used: most likely grammatical error, not knowing accepted formation of observant in this usage =I think I am gradually More…

Obsessionated

Obsessionated: v. To be preoccupied or obsessed with something. syn: obsessed. reason used: Most likely a result of a misspeaking, the speaker wanted to convey a feeling of being More…

OBSO

A fact which is paid attention to but not necessarily judged. A fact or conclusion that is noticed instead of created from within. Reason used: It was probably just said for ease of More…

obv

a further clipping of 'obviously' and 'obvi' =That girl is obv stupid Etymology : clipping of word 'obviously' =conversation with friend, 9/17/10

Obvee

A clipping of the word "obviously." Obvi is a clipping that came about in order to expedite speech; instead of saying the multisyllabic word “obviously,” people now say “obvi,” More…

obvi

obviously; easily understood or apparent =The term “obvi” likely originated from some written source. It is a clipping of the word “obviously”. The term is very popular as shorthand for More…

Obvi

(adverb) Obvious/obviously; clearly and easily understandable.The clipping, as it is stripped of its suffixes that determine part of speech, can be used for both obvious and obviously and More…

Obvi (1)

Obvious, apparent, of course Obvi is used as a shorthand way to express that something is obvious. It usually used in a sassy way as an alternative to saying “no duh” or “of course”. More…

Obvi (3)

obviously =El that was so OBVI. Etymology : explained above =Used in everyday speech

Obvi (4)

Clear, understood. =This term is most commonly used by girls. When in a conversation with other girls, words tend to be said quickly and obvi makes it even easier to get the point across, More…

Obvi(2)

(Can also be used as an interjection) Abbreviation of the word obviously, it is used as an interjection to show excitement and agreement. It can also be used as an insult, showing that More…

Obvii

Capable of being perceived very easily; incredibly obvious. People oftentimes say things that are incredibly obvious, and one wonders why they even bothered pointing them out at all. To More…

obvioused

(from noun "obvious") found out, discovered =After the meal I was obvioused. Etymology : zero derivation of "obvious" =instant message conversation: "now i More…

obvs

(colloquial) Obviously, easily seen and apparent. Used mainly by high school and college girls as a shortened version of obviously. Since the consonant cluster "bvs" is hard to More…

Obvs

(clipping) Something that is plainly clear. =This is a clipping of the word “obviously”, and it retains its original meaning. While it is especially common among people from the Northeast, More…


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