by stunnaforvegas August 21, 2023

by RealAstex May 12, 2022

by rkdiodoodoew July 05, 2023

Undoubtably the biggest ghetto and dump in Ohio. I have lived many places in my career, but I have never lived in a more crappy area than Dayton, Ohio. I moved here for a job at the AFB, and due to a lack of rentals I had to live on the Northwest side of the city. Terrible decision. SWAT Teams, meth, sex trafficking, pot-hole covered roads, old and abandoned neighborhoods are what define Dayton. Do not move here if you have a family.
Just wait until you get to Dayton, OH. It may look OK at first, but all the creepy-crawlies will come out, once the sun goes down.
by radford university November 03, 2023

A phrase commonly used by the absolute nonce and paedophile shaughn, this phrase is only used when people can't think of a logical answer.
by Limerjuice March 02, 2022

Expression of surprise, happiness, disappointment, or sadness (oh) in conjunction with "okay" (either earnestly or jokingly saying something is acceptable).
Usually follows a question with an unexpected (or expected but undesired) answer that the asker doesn't know how to respond to.
Usually follows a question with an unexpected (or expected but undesired) answer that the asker doesn't know how to respond to.
Asker: What did I miss in class yesterday?
Asked: Nothing, it was canceled.
Asker: Oh? Okay! (surprised + happy, actually okay)
Asker: Hey, you wanna hang out some time?
Asked: Why'd you think I'd wanna hang with you?
Asker: Oh... okay. (surprised + disappointed, not okay)
Asker: Hey, I heard you were under the weather yesterday. You feeling better?
Asked: Nah, I'm still feeling sick.
Asker: Oh, okay. (sad + not surprised, not okay)
Me: I need punctuation between the words for emphasis
Urban Dictionary: "Examples should include the word being defined"
Me: "oh okay"
Asked: Nothing, it was canceled.
Asker: Oh? Okay! (surprised + happy, actually okay)
Asker: Hey, you wanna hang out some time?
Asked: Why'd you think I'd wanna hang with you?
Asker: Oh... okay. (surprised + disappointed, not okay)
Asker: Hey, I heard you were under the weather yesterday. You feeling better?
Asked: Nah, I'm still feeling sick.
Asker: Oh, okay. (sad + not surprised, not okay)
Me: I need punctuation between the words for emphasis
Urban Dictionary: "Examples should include the word being defined"
Me: "oh okay"
by qedbep September 15, 2020

by 4drc45 March 03, 2022
