An exclamation used to express exhaustion, disbelief, or overwhelming drama in a situation; especially when something feels like it's dragging on forever or just emotionally intense. It's a mix of “oh my god” and “what a long day,” but with extra flair.
“Bro, I just got off a 12-hour shift, spilled coffee on myself, and missed the last bus home... oh my long days.”
“You’re telling me she showed up late, cried, and then left with her ex? Oh my LONG days!”
“These group projects in college got me saying oh my long days every other hour.”
“You’re telling me she showed up late, cried, and then left with her ex? Oh my LONG days!”
“These group projects in college got me saying oh my long days every other hour.”
by tiredoflongdays July 25, 2025

Teacher: We have a test tomorrow.
Students(nate, natalia, micheal):oh jih!
Teacher: Whats that supposed to mean?
Students(nate, natalia, micheal):oh jih!
Teacher: Whats that supposed to mean?
by 410 YD December 10, 2019

People type this when Information an individual was provided was problematic, an unpopular opinion or discriminatory. The period shows that they thought about what someone said through. This is "Oh." not "oh" because these can be mixed up often.
by LittleSillyGuy May 4, 2024

by Hopelope March 20, 2017

by fruitystarz0 October 11, 2023

“oh” is used when a boy doesn’t know how to be straight up with a girl & day “you’re pretty” so they use “oh”.
by houseofhitztea August 5, 2020

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.....Ready now, my baby coming through we getting faded oh i thought you knew Steady now, don't you fall of the edge Everybody lit the party will never end.....
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 17, 2025
