by Bryan Gilbreath December 2, 2022

what you say when your dance teacher tells you to run it from the top for the 50th time after 2 hours of rehearsal and 3 hours of rigorous studying
by horsehead123 March 6, 2019

Also commonly used as Ronnie bro, this phrase was first established upon the streets of Amsterdam.
A high individual constantly amazed, astounded and amused by his surroundings would often result in the words “oh my goshhh ronniiiieee” when In combination with his inner excitement.
This soon became a movement amongst friends and eventually the movement became so large, McDonald’s even named their double Bigmac, the double Ronnie. It can be used as a greeting, an expression of excitement, the possibilities are endless.
A high individual constantly amazed, astounded and amused by his surroundings would often result in the words “oh my goshhh ronniiiieee” when In combination with his inner excitement.
This soon became a movement amongst friends and eventually the movement became so large, McDonald’s even named their double Bigmac, the double Ronnie. It can be used as a greeting, an expression of excitement, the possibilities are endless.
“Oh my gosh Ronnie” “RONNIE BROoo” “YO, RONNIE BRO” You reach into your pocket and find the weed you thought you lost: “RONNIEEEE”
by PFresh November 26, 2020

If you are familiar with the term, “Holly gosh golly willikers.” You are probably part of the osc! Anyways, it is a replacement for ‘oh my god’ in what I call a nerdy way. It’s known for its use in the show Inanimate Insanity by the character, Test Tube. (For the sentence, I’m just gonna use a line so I don’t know if it’ll help)
by twhuji March 15, 2025
