| 50. | o rly? | ||
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1. A phrase that is used when someone says something about another person, usually the person their talking to, and don't know what their talking about
2. Another way of saying "no shit!" Bob: Frank your the person that robbed that bank yesterday, i saw you
Frank: O RLY??? bob is at the dentist and the dentist is tearing his mouth all up. hurts alot Dentist: Bob this sure is a lot of blood, i don't like this Bob: O RLY???? |
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| 51. | oic | ||
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the ending phrase of a conversation between two people that is either sarcastic or humorus and includes almost every "o rly owl" phrase there is Betty: i just won a million dollars
Jane: O RLY? Betty: YA RLY Jane: SRSLY? Betty: YA SRSLY Jane: NO WAI!! Betty: WAI!! Jane: OIC |
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| 52. | O Wiily? | ||
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A joke from o rly with the popular Wii in it. Tim: I deafeted a monster!
John: O wiily? |
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| 53. | o rly | ||
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The idiots way of spelling oh really. Popular on the internet o rly?
no not really |
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| 54. | ya rly | ||
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The idiots way of spelling yeah really. Popular on the internet o rly
ya rly idiots |
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| 55. | Yardly | ||
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An intentional mis-spelling of the internet phrase "ya rly" for amusement, aka "the lulz" Ian says: a Rock Star costs $2.99 in the store. However Rock Star with 6.9% alcohol is $2.95
Cam says: O RLY? Cam says: YARDLY |
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| 56. | Quite Rly | ||
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Often used as an answer to o rly. It is synonymous with an owl sporting a monocle and a pipe. Other answers to o rly are ya rly and cho rly.
Meant to sound sophisticated, which is an oxymoron based upon its origin. James: Dude, Pamela Anderson is a total babe!
Chris: o rly? James: ya rly. Chris: Quite Rly. James: Indeed, good friend. |
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