Utilizing words that combine the syllables 'O' and 'No' to refer to a suspect of breaking up something special, bringing to the table similarities to Yoko Ono and The Beatles. Popularized by the HBO series "Flight of the Conchords" (New Zealand's 4th most popular folk parody duo).
Veronica Corningstone:
"Ron, it's the pancake breakfast. We do it every month."
"O No. Ron's ditching us again." You ought O No he would pull this.
Bret's girlfriend Coco, "Flight of the Conchords
"Ron, it's the pancake breakfast. We do it every month."
"O No. Ron's ditching us again." You ought O No he would pull this.
Bret's girlfriend Coco, "Flight of the Conchords
by William Forrester III February 11, 2009

A emoticon that uses the cap O. Used after an internet comment designed to shock or surprise the reader. As if to say "Oh!"
Or, used to indicate surprise or shock by the author of a comment.
Or, used to indicate surprise or shock by the author of a comment.
Hey, has anyone ever told you have a bejesus of a big ass? :-O
OR:
I can't believe you've just told me I have a bejesus of a big ass! :-O
OR:
I can't believe you've just told me I have a bejesus of a big ass! :-O
by She'sabeauty March 6, 2008

by Louisswagu September 20, 2019

His name is Barry, he is an emoticon used to portray happiness, celebration and great joy!
he is NOT another way of writing LOL
he is NOT another way of writing LOL
by Reverend Ant June 1, 2004


by Soiled Undergarment August 18, 2003

by Bastardized Bottomburp March 18, 2003
