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Riki-oh'd 

Verb- To be punched extremely hard. In reference to the film Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. A film in which the protagonist "Ricky" has the ability to punch through anything...Heads, Torsos, Gravestones, Sewer Grates,etc.
"Bill started getting loaded at the local watering hole, started a fight and was promptly Riki-oh'd"
Riki-oh'd by Dr. Zakenstein April 14, 2008
Related Words
ohio OH Oh shit oh yeah ohno oh snap oh my god Oh yeah yeah ohp oh noes

righty oh camel toe

Term used to show agreement with a female whose labia is prominently displayed by form fitting garments.

Also used to demonstrate sarcastic agreement with one who is disagreeable.
Camel Toe Mary said "Please keep the door shut"

John said "Righty oh camel toe"
righty oh camel toe by Toledo September 19, 2012
1. An expression of grief or anger, derived from the realization of an idiotic act or mistake.
2.An expression of whoa.
"Why aren't you wearing any pants Simpson?"

"D'oh"
d'oh by DDarko April 21, 2003

LMA-Oh my Gosh 

When you think something is a joke so you start typing "LMAO" but then you realize that it is something serious so you use "oh my gosh" shook serious
"You're ugly asf " response: LMA-Oh my gosh!
LMA-Oh my Gosh by quincyjamess July 20, 2017

Shabba de bop bop be shibby day oh yeah 

What you say when you’re a fan of Car Seat Headrest and you don’t have a word for what you’re feeling.
“I was having a great day until the shabba de bop bop be shibby day oh yeah came along”
(Originating from the streets of Lagos, Nigeria) An expression of surprise, shock or astonishment often caused by something unexpected or mind blowing. It can be used as an adjective in some cases.

Mad oh is very dynamic hence, it is also a valid /sarcastic reply to any statement whatsoever. In cases where you are tired of a conversation, mad oh will do a lot of good because of its conversation terminating abilities.
You got A in that test? Mad Oh!

This movie is gonna be Mad Oh!

Boy: I think I'm in love with you
Girl: Mad Oh!
Mad Oh by Kadet † December 27, 2019
Word of the Day on January 17, 2020