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Person 3: Congratulations! \o
Person 1: o/*\o
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1.)
o.o : blank stare, as in "You've just lost me" Or "I care about this...Why, again?"
2.)
O.o ; o.O : Confusion, usually used together.
3.)
O.O : Suprise, shock.
1.)
o.o : blank stare, as in "You've just lost me" Or "I care about this...Why, again?"
2.)
O.o ; o.O : Confusion, usually used together.
3.)
O.O : Suprise, shock.
1.)
Person: (insert technical jargon here)
Me: o.o
2.)
Person: and because of this, such evented happened, at such time, for such reason.
Person: You get it now?
Me: O.o
Me: o.O
Me: That was supposed to be helpful?
3.)
Person: (I'm blank on ideas, but anything that would suprise me)
Me: O.O
Me: Really?!
Person: (insert technical jargon here)
Me: o.o
2.)
Person: and because of this, such evented happened, at such time, for such reason.
Person: You get it now?
Me: O.o
Me: o.O
Me: That was supposed to be helpful?
3.)
Person: (I'm blank on ideas, but anything that would suprise me)
Me: O.O
Me: Really?!
by Chat de Nuit October 28, 2004
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by Michael von Preußen April 23, 2009
Get the \O.o/ mug.1. Similar to the emoticon o_o but with an extra underscore (_).
Upper case Os are used more often to denote more shock than lower case Os.
Generally used in the same fashion (shock, look of bewilderment, blank stare, skepticism, or weirded out). However, the extra underscore is added to denote more stronger emotions.
2. Also may be used when an o_o may not want to be repeated.
Upper case Os are used more often to denote more shock than lower case Os.
Generally used in the same fashion (shock, look of bewilderment, blank stare, skepticism, or weirded out). However, the extra underscore is added to denote more stronger emotions.
2. Also may be used when an o_o may not want to be repeated.
1. Person 1: I found out I was adopted
Person 2: o_o
2. Person 1: And that I'm really a robot
Person 2: o__o
Person 1: It all came to me when I fell off a cliff and into a girl's house
Person2: O__O
Person 2: o_o
2. Person 1: And that I'm really a robot
Person 2: o__o
Person 1: It all came to me when I fell off a cliff and into a girl's house
Person2: O__O
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