A word used in place for the word Okay most likely when someone Falcon Punches you for even being weird enough to look this word up.
John:Hey guys imma look up Ohtay -2mins later-
Paramedic:Wtf did he say to his friends?
Paramedic2:he looked up Ohtay
Paramedic:oooh
Paramedic2:u just say ohtay?!?!?
Paramedic:NO NO NO NOO!
Paramedic:Wtf did he say to his friends?
Paramedic2:he looked up Ohtay
Paramedic:oooh
Paramedic2:u just say ohtay?!?!?
Paramedic:NO NO NO NOO!
by EiKirk August 22, 2009
Get the Ohtay mug.A blue collar neighborhood located in southwest Chula Vista, California. The community of Otay was incorporated into the city of Chula Vista in the mid 1980's-which explains why the neighborhoods gangs (Varrio Loco Otay, River Bottom Locos, and Rasta Locos) claim South San Diego instead of Chula Vista. Otay is one of the oldest Barrios in San Diego County.
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Also used to fill uncomfortable silences, or moments where correct words cannot be found.
(ie. Jill: I love you... do you love me?
Jack: ............ ootab. )
Pronounciation = 2 parts:
Part one: oo... as in the "ou" from "you"
Part two: tab (tarb) - resembles the "arb" in "barb"
Also used to fill uncomfortable silences, or moments where correct words cannot be found.
(ie. Jill: I love you... do you love me?
Jack: ............ ootab. )
Pronounciation = 2 parts:
Part one: oo... as in the "ou" from "you"
Part two: tab (tarb) - resembles the "arb" in "barb"
Noun: You're a fuckin ootab!!
That test was such an ootab!
Get your ootab out!
Did you get a look at THAT ootab?!
Eat my ootab!
Verb: Person 1: What you doing later?
Person 2: Oh, just gonna go ootab with mates.
Adjective: You were ootab-erific last night ;-)
That test was such an ootab!
Get your ootab out!
Did you get a look at THAT ootab?!
Eat my ootab!
Verb: Person 1: What you doing later?
Person 2: Oh, just gonna go ootab with mates.
Adjective: You were ootab-erific last night ;-)
by Jason_071 November 10, 2005
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