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oof

Out Of OFFice or Out Of Facility. Used in companies to indicate that an employee will not be in the office at a particular time/day. Commonly used at Microsoft, but also used in other businesses and industries.
"James is OOF on Friday, so let's set the meeting for Thursday afternoon."
by 314159 March 23, 2007
mugGet the oofmug.

oof

when your screwed
i am falling-oof
by hey-faith2534 January 1, 2018
mugGet the oofmug.

oof

A response along the lines of "oh geez" or facepalm.
Alexandria: Mom just got arrested for riding her bike outside during a quarantine.
Matt: oof
by TeaInTheMoment March 19, 2020
mugGet the oofmug.

oof

oof can be used as a term to express interest, while not being interested in the topic at all.
in other words, the most useful word in the english vocabulary.
1: my grandma got hit by a car today.
2: oof.
by terrobite October 29, 2018
mugGet the oofmug.

oof

"Oof"
by Immadpor November 4, 2018
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oof

oof I think he's dead
by SLO_LIFE October 4, 2017
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oof

expressing alarm, annoyance, or relief.
oof, that is some deep shit
oof, ur gonna get in trouble
I got oOfs cAlLiNg , yOuNg NibBa FrOzE
by meme_lord3 February 11, 2019
mugGet the oofmug.

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