by jaheal November 06, 2007
Almost like the original "oh my god" but not used to express disappointment and shock. It's rather used in a quite lame attempt to try and charm a lady that has made an stunning entrance.
by DrEEd September 18, 2006
by tioN- July 13, 2008
something dream (the minecraft youtuber) says when someone isn’t showing their full potential, or he’s annoyed, or somethings bs. he says it in his sexy deep voice 😻 that makes everyone love it. he also says ‘oh god’ and ‘alright’ in the same voice and everyone goes crazy for it
by notdream October 08, 2020
When there’s nothing left to say except those three little words, you’d use the statement of “Oh right, okay.” To reply to someone that has either a) hurt your feelings or b) told you something that you weren’t previously aware of.
Typically used amongst British people.
Typically used amongst British people.
“So I told a white lie - I didn’t actually want to meet your family, I just felt like it was way too soon.”
“Oh right, okay.”
“Oh right, okay.”
by fuckinwellpissedoffm8 July 02, 2019
by Okierose123 February 17, 2017
A phrase that may be used to respond to absolutely anything. When something sweet happens you, you pronoujnce the ohs short but when something shitty happpens you elongated the ohhhs.
by whatsgood! October 12, 2009