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Emote used for expressing confusion, usually meaning "huh", "wtf", etc.
Someone: Do you own a purple tiger?
Me: -.o?
-.o? by SomebodyRandom September 4, 2008
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Use for a respectful tone.
To make a conversation more akward.
The 15th letter in the alphabet.

The "O" also used in a respectable tone is used in "o"nee chan and sama.
1.Good morning onee-chan
2.Guy 1: How's your day?
Guy 2 : My dog died.
Guy 1 : O.
O by Le_Hurricane_Sandy May 9, 2017
Why would you search this. It's literally just the letter O. There's no more to say about it.
O = O
O by TruthfulWordsAndPhrases October 19, 2019
Sexual innuendo is a hard topic to stay on top of. As a humor tool, it stands erect in the English language. While there are no hard and fast rules as to what constitutes sexual innuendo, many people have mass-debated over the ins-and-outs of the topic, and now the general principles at the root of the topic are firm and well-rounded. However, full penetration of the subject requires that the reader take a long, hard look at the target and be a cunning linguist in order to avoid limp phrases and imbibe the phrase with a large handful of meanings. The topic can become hot by attempting to grasp it, and the more one experiments with it, the more interested they become. Also, as the language changes innuendos must change in order to fill the newly created holes and satisfy listeners.

Key phrases can grasp the sentence by the ankles and part its long clauses allowing the orator to penetrate the essence of the sentence. In this regard, the key is to avoid stiff, rigid words, for ones that give the meaning of the sentence a firm rise in innuendic possibilities. Some regard sexual innuendo as an art form, and it goes without saying that one needs a certain level of oral skills in order for the fluidic exchange of innuendo to succeed. However, this is not enough to fill the requirements.
:O by weedhead11111111111111111 March 13, 2018
The letter universal English to Spanish word maker for all white people.
White Man 1: Guys why did we go to a Mexican Restraunt if we don't speak Mexican.

White Man 2: Don't Worry Paul says hes got it covered. Apparently hes fluent in Mexican now.

Paul: {to waitress} Holar seeenora. We would like-o some nachos with guacamole-o.

Waitress: Que?

Paul: Um..(checks spanish to english dictionary) Oh! no we would not like cheese.
O by Giothermal May 24, 2011
*o* by Anonymous April 23, 2003