it can mean anything you want it to mean. typically used to catch people off guard. it also saves you from getting your ass kicked.
by georgiapatersonxoxo September 18, 2021
by 17SZN May 20, 2020
A rather pointless bastardization of the existing word "oh" (in the positive sense).
It practically has the same meaning as "ohh!", "ooo!", and "ooh!" (usually with more o's and/or h's attached), just that it's meant to sound more enthusiastic and pleasing, I guess. In the same fashion, "ou" is usually followed by more u's at the end, depending on how excited you want to sound.
Notes about usage: ou and omg (usually with many g's) convey about the same degree of zeal, and therefore can be swapped. The only difference is that omg sounds more fitting while ou sounds more cringe.
It practically has the same meaning as "ohh!", "ooo!", and "ooh!" (usually with more o's and/or h's attached), just that it's meant to sound more enthusiastic and pleasing, I guess. In the same fashion, "ou" is usually followed by more u's at the end, depending on how excited you want to sound.
Notes about usage: ou and omg (usually with many g's) convey about the same degree of zeal, and therefore can be swapped. The only difference is that omg sounds more fitting while ou sounds more cringe.
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian June 17, 2022
A pointless bastardization of the existing interjectory word "oh" (in the positive sense).
It practically has the same meaning as "ohh!", "ooo!", and "ooh!" (usually with more o's and/or h's attached), just that it sounds more enthusiastic and pleasing, I guess. In the same fashion, "ou" is usually followed by more u's at the end, depending on how excited you want to sound.
Most exclusively used by Gen Z age groups, especially on platforms like discord.
Notes about usage: ou and omg (usually with many g's) convey about the same degree of zeal, and therefore can be swapped. The only difference is that omg sounds more fitting while ou sounds more cringe.
It practically has the same meaning as "ohh!", "ooo!", and "ooh!" (usually with more o's and/or h's attached), just that it sounds more enthusiastic and pleasing, I guess. In the same fashion, "ou" is usually followed by more u's at the end, depending on how excited you want to sound.
Most exclusively used by Gen Z age groups, especially on platforms like discord.
Notes about usage: ou and omg (usually with many g's) convey about the same degree of zeal, and therefore can be swapped. The only difference is that omg sounds more fitting while ou sounds more cringe.
Me: Ouuuu your red pedicure is so gorgeous! 😍😍
Girl: Ou thank you! 🥰
Me: Gosh they're so beautiful I wanna kiss your toes soooo baddd🥵🥵
Girl: I-
Girl: Ou thank you! 🥰
Me: Gosh they're so beautiful I wanna kiss your toes soooo baddd🥵🥵
Girl: I-
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian May 5, 2022
ex: Laura snapped at Savannah for bringing up her mother when we were on a trip, The rest of the group couldn't respond with nothing but "ou" in awe.
by cocotreeeeess March 25, 2022
by Youradickhole November 26, 2021