she punched you in the face? OZAY! I told him he should give his lil bro a ride but he thought that was ozay!
by saryah December 19, 2008
Get the ozay mug.Completely and totally lame. Really, lame beyond all reason. Often used incorrectly as just something mildly lame.
"Jesus, the Holocaust was completely ozay."
"Yeah, and I overpaid for these shoes. Ozay!"
"You're a dick."
"Yeah, and I overpaid for these shoes. Ozay!"
"You're a dick."
by Sarahbob Silvermanbob December 17, 2008
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"She said that to you? Ozay!"
"How much did that cost? Ozay!"
"The waitress forgot to bring your bacon? Ozay!"
Don't like her shoes?
Just say "Ozay"
"How much did that cost? Ozay!"
"The waitress forgot to bring your bacon? Ozay!"
Don't like her shoes?
Just say "Ozay"
by Amyyyy! December 17, 2008
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good morning
good morning
by Taylor November 12, 2003
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Get the Ohayo Pokko mug."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.
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!"
English: "Good morning, Mrs. Rochkind." (Teacher.)
"Ohayou, Mi-chan!"
English: "Morning, Miyuki!"
by Bleeding Cake January 6, 2006
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by onnn December 17, 2008
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