Basically 'One Of Them' - Oot
In a place, such as a school, where you cannot say 'nigger' or another group of people such as gays and spicks, you can say with your frieds that they are oots.
Keep it as an inside joke thing though, and you will be fine. If the niggers or gays or spicks or anyone else realise what you mean then it is no longer a safeword.
In a place, such as a school, where you cannot say 'nigger' or another group of people such as gays and spicks, you can say with your frieds that they are oots.
Keep it as an inside joke thing though, and you will be fine. If the niggers or gays or spicks or anyone else realise what you mean then it is no longer a safeword.
'You dawgs, wassup? Me and the nigguhs were playing B-Ball earlier man!'
'Cool....' *walk off* 'Damn, what an oot'
OR
'Damn oot walking towards us, evasive manouevre!
'Cool....' *walk off* 'Damn, what an oot'
OR
'Damn oot walking towards us, evasive manouevre!
by JewsSmell November 27, 2009
Get the ootmug. (Pronoun)
Existentially opposite of "It"
Used as subject or direct object or indirect object of a verb or object of a preposition usually in reference to a quantifiable and tangible, lifeless/genderless thing within 3D Reality that does not actually exist.
Existentially opposite of "It"
Used as subject or direct object or indirect object of a verb or object of a preposition usually in reference to a quantifiable and tangible, lifeless/genderless thing within 3D Reality that does not actually exist.
Oot is Time.
"Wow, We are really feeling oot today..."
The thoughts We have in The Head are oot.
Concepts are oot.
"Wow, We are really feeling oot today..."
The thoughts We have in The Head are oot.
Concepts are oot.
by Oshen Fjre March 2, 2023
Get the Ootmug. by Milky Mike March 6, 2021
Get the gag ootmug. A.K.A. "Pouring too much water in the oats." Referring to that of making oatmeal and pouring too much water. Another way to express 'fucking something up.'
by Quélup October 11, 2017
Get the Poured too much wooter In the ootsmug. Can be used in a variety of ways, to add an exclamation to something. Can be said in a high pitched voice to express shock, excitement, being shook, agreement, and disagreement. Word coined by Brenton, a gay party boy.
(Person 1): Gurl why you wearing your makeup from last night!?
(Person 2): Gurl I got lucky last night!
(Person 1): Oot!
(Person 2): Gurl I got lucky last night!
(Person 1): Oot!
by I’m out of ideas for a name January 14, 2018
Get the Ootmug.