by Smurfton December 19, 2017

Oh yeah yeah
by Oh yeah yeah 69 June 14, 2019

This is the extremely cute exclamation of Timothy Collins. He's 2 and can't pronounce his Gs or SHs properly so he says "Oh my doff" instead of "Oh my gosh".
You've been buttering a piece of toast and it slips from your hands on to the floor so you exclaim "Oh my doff!"
by P-Didz June 1, 2018

by Mother's Disciple September 12, 2020

Ben Shapiro "Oh no!"
Hym "So... You knew what the basic premise of the video was... But it was not until you saw the 6'5 bald black guy that you were mortified... Ok... A little racist... I'm a little slighted by that... So... It's ok for you to be horrified by consensual big black second husband who's not retarded but I can't be flabbergasted by little girl touching retard sex cult? This is horse shit."
Hym "So... You knew what the basic premise of the video was... But it was not until you saw the 6'5 bald black guy that you were mortified... Ok... A little racist... I'm a little slighted by that... So... It's ok for you to be horrified by consensual big black second husband who's not retarded but I can't be flabbergasted by little girl touching retard sex cult? This is horse shit."
by Hym Iam May 12, 2023

When you try to find a normal definition on Urban Dictionary and people turn it into a sex joke. But hands to you, if you try to find a normal definition on urban dictionary then you are a gay psychopath
Person 1: searches anything on UD
Person 1: oh shit! I hate this NSFW s*x joke!
Person 2: you asked for it 🙄
Person 1: oh shit! I am dying!
Person 1: oh shit! I hate this NSFW s*x joke!
Person 2: you asked for it 🙄
Person 1: oh shit! I am dying!
by 147852369/*-+.0 August 19, 2025

Abbreviation for "Overheard," used to preface a quotation or piece of dialogue on social media and online forums. It signifies that the speaker has eavesdropped on or incidentally heard the quoted conversation or remark, rather than being a part of it themselves. This prefix is commonly used to share amusing, insightful, or peculiar statements picked up from others, emphasizing the speaker's role as an observer rather than the original source of the comment.
by senfy February 12, 2024
