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ohai

small boring town in california bordering on a tiny luddite college on a hill

(correct spelling: ojai)
girl 1: the best part of my day is shovelling shit at work
girl 2: shouldn't going home be the best part of your day?
girl 1: no, I live in ohai
by share the harp is April 15, 2012
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ohays

Old word for “chocolate” back in 1940’s, the word died because of an diarrhea infection at one of the factories, whoever uses that word now is mostly affected by autism.
These ohays gave me a fat stinky disgusting diarrhea.
by The World & Universe Def’s January 21, 2021
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Ohai

Another way of saying 'Okay'
A: Do you want to meet sunday?
B: Ohai, sounds fun!
by FearlessVampireKiller August 30, 2012
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Ohai Thor

An informal greeting to acknowledge the presence of the nordic god of thunder Thor.
John: Steve, here's Thor.
Steve: Ohai Thor.
John: Thor, that's Steve
Thor: Ohai Steve.
by Superbuddha May 18, 2011
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ohayou

Japanese word meaning Good morning.
Derivatives, Ohayou, ohayo, ohayou gozaimasu (polite).
Ohayou, it's a wonderful morning.
Ohayou sounds like OH.
by Ramunenakayama December 28, 2007
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ohayou

interjection-
good morning
"ohayou. genki desu ka?"

Good morning. Are you well?
by Taylor November 12, 2003
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Ohayou Gozaimasu

"Ohayou Gozaimasu," and "Ohayou" are the Japanese ways to say "Good Morning."People who haven't actually studied the language usually end up spelling it some nooby way like. ohayo-gozimus!!!!!!!11111
It's pronounced like this: Oh-high-yoh, Go-zai-moss. >o work with me!

:o but it's not your fault. I did it too. XD

But yeah. It's a formal way to say, "Good Morning!"
"Ohayou!" Is informal; Usually used between friends. Saying this to a teacher, for example, is often considered very rude and disrespectful. It's kindof like calling an by their first name, in the English language.
Praise me and my semi-bilingual skills. >=O
Kthx.
"Ohayou Gozaimasu, Rokkaindo sensei."
English: "Good morning, Mrs. Rochkind." (Teacher.)

"Ohayou, Mi-chan!"
English: "Morning, Miyuki!"
by Bleeding Cake January 6, 2006
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