by kt-lynn February 16, 2009
Get the oairthgl mug.A person who is obsessed with crew or rowing. All they talk about it how awful/great it is or how hungry they are from the sport, yet will never give it up
Similar to pothead, metalhead, and other obsessions
A typical oarhead cannot survive one conversation without bringing up the topic of crew
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A typical oarhead cannot survive one conversation without bringing up the topic of crew
by YEERRR July 10, 2010
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A stronger version of BTW, used to signal that next statement is absolutely unrelated to the topic that has been under discussion up to this point.
A stronger version of BTW, used to signal that next statement is absolutely unrelated to the topic that has been under discussion up to this point.
(IRC users talking about arbitrary weird stuff, e.g. fishing in Norway, suddenly <A> recalls seeing something funny and not anyhow connected to it)
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<A> OACUN, have you seen the last episode of <sitcom>?
<B> No, what did happen?
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(IRC users talking about <sitcom> from now on, or maybe not, if it was not interesting enough)
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<A> OACUN, have you seen the last episode of <sitcom>?
<B> No, what did happen?
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(IRC users talking about <sitcom> from now on, or maybe not, if it was not interesting enough)
by Joachim Auguste Hydrocephalus December 10, 2010
Get the oacun mug.A horse. Sometimes used for a mule or donkey. Originally a burro.
An irreverent derivative of Oldsmobile, referring to an equine animal that may eat oats and is ridden by humans.
Originated in "Boys Life" magazine (the official magazine of the Boy Scouts of America) when boys sometimes irreverently address a fictional character, Pedro the burro, as "Oatsmobile". Pedro is the "mail burro" for that magazine and answers boys' letters.
An irreverent derivative of Oldsmobile, referring to an equine animal that may eat oats and is ridden by humans.
Originated in "Boys Life" magazine (the official magazine of the Boy Scouts of America) when boys sometimes irreverently address a fictional character, Pedro the burro, as "Oatsmobile". Pedro is the "mail burro" for that magazine and answers boys' letters.
by OldsVistaCruiser January 24, 2011
Get the oatsmobile mug.Old aged penis - the female equivalent of a granny grabber. A woman who likes older men of grandfather age, 60 plus at least.
See that old codger with Gabby? Yeah, she's tappin' that - she loves a bit of OAPenis. I couldn't do it, imagine how wrinkly an old mans ball bag would be?
by Grill Bill October 19, 2012
Get the OAPenis mug.Includes residents of Oakmont, Pennsylvania (primarily around Oakmont Country Club) that believe just because they live in Oakmont they are instantly better than anyone else in the area. It's "high class thinking" from people that aren't really that affluent. People displaying this kind of behavior are known to be caught in the "Oakmont Bubble."
A: "I'm not talking to you because you live in Verona. You obviously don't deserve my time."
B: "You're just pissed because you'll never have as much money as people from Fox Chapel. Get out of the Oakmont Bubble and get real."
B: "You're just pissed because you'll never have as much money as people from Fox Chapel. Get out of the Oakmont Bubble and get real."
by hahayourecool October 26, 2012
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