Chris-"I left my keys in the car"
Matt-"Ow"
Chris-"Look there goes the president"
(Matt turns to see)
Chris-"Ow"
Matt-"Ow"
Chris-"Look there goes the president"
(Matt turns to see)
Chris-"Ow"
by Matroplis April 9, 2008
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Kuzzy1: Sup ow what chu up to?
Kuzzy2: Nafing aye just chillin
Kuzzy1: ow stink why u don't come kick it at da pub
Kuzzy2: Nah I'm not coming with you ow u suck
Kuzzy2: Nafing aye just chillin
Kuzzy1: ow stink why u don't come kick it at da pub
Kuzzy2: Nah I'm not coming with you ow u suck
by jawmalawm24 March 21, 2008
Get the ow mug.1.A word to use when mis - treated or got a bad deal, used often in english maori new zealand speach!
2.Also used in other english maori sentences. e.g in translation to a person
2.Also used in other english maori sentences. e.g in translation to a person
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