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Ofer

To not be successful in a series of attempts at a task. Heard frequently in a sporting context =Ending his 30-game hitting streak, Albert Puhols went ofer on the day, with two strikeouts, a More…

off-line

broken, out of order =this word is used to describe appliances or other machines that have a metaphorical network, so they are being called “offline” when they cease to function properly. More…

Offense

(zero derivation) To perform well on offense (as in football). This word is a zero derivation of the noun ‘offense’. Offense, which does not have a commonly used verb form, has been More…

Offensieve

(offensive and sieve) When someone lacks a filter in their brain for offensive topics. =This relates to the imaginary filter that most people have in their brains, or the mental checkpoints More…

Official

Any object that brings extreme satisfaction to those who see or use it. Usually in relation to something that is aesthetically pleasing or in brand new shape or condition. =I just got new More…

Offline

Downloaded or retrieved from the internet. Zero-derivation. Existing phrases such as “I got it off a catalog” or “I got advice off a website” have led to the word More…

OG

acronym for original gangster ='He thinks he's OG but he's not' Etymology : Original gangster is a term used in urban gang culture to refer to the so-called More…

Oi

An interjection used to get someone's attention I don't think Americans use this word often because it sounds so different from there accents. Few words use this sound. But this is acutally More…

okeeday

1. word to acknowledge one’s agreement with something 2. word to acknowledge information has been received and understoood reason used: an idiosyncrancy emphasizing one’s More…

Old Town Road

To act “country” or stereotypically Southern. Usually used to describe someone who is acting “country” but typically does not, just as trap music was blended with country (for Old Town More…

omg

it means "oh my gosh" In modern times, people are in such a hurry that they'll come up with acronyms for pretty much anything. People do it just to save time from typing out the entire More…

Omg

acronym for 'Oh my God,' used to express surprise, disbelief. a common acronym in online discussions, the term is used to express a feeling or sense of astonishment or surprise. Acronyms More…

OMG

Oh my God. Wanted to use the acronym as opposed to the actual phrase =OMG! I don’t believe you! Etymology : Acronym of O(h) M(y) G(od) =Lovett freshmen

OMG (9)

A remark used to express amazement ="OMG! My sister is getting married in just four months!" Etymology : Abbreviation of Oh My God =Conversation with a friend. October 2013

OMG(3)

(exclaimation) Acronym for "Oh my god." =. Often used today by teenagers while texting or chatting online as it is faster than typing out the whole phrase it stands for. Usually More…

OMGWTFBBQ

Used to express a wide range of extreme emotions: surprise, euphoria, anger, wonder, etc. There are many theories of this word’s origins, one of which credits the forum of Something More…

OMJ

acronym for "oh my jeez" based off of the acrynym OMG for "oh my God" =OMJ! Etymology : acronym for "oh my jeez" based off of the acrynym OMG for "oh More…

OML

(noun) It stands in for the “On my life” which is the equivalent to swearing to god in order to indicate to someone that you are not lying. In spoken language the phrase is said but in text More…

Omniblow

A person who is very disliked for what is perceived to be their personality flaws and failures. Apparent meaning: a person who is very disliked for what is perceived to be their personality More…

omniblow

A lowly person who, at least according to his friends, is bad at every aspect of life. An insult that basically says that someone “sucks” at life. Created in another mindless More…


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