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
by quincyjamess July 20, 2017
1) This is Ronny J’s signature for the beats that he produces for songs by rappers like XXXTentacion (God rest his soul), Lil Pump, Famous Dex, 6ix9ine, MGK, Comethazine and others. “Oh my God Ronny” is his personal signature that lets people know that he produced the song and helped to advertise it himself
2) Or you can use it in replacement of Oh my God just to add a hint of humour in the phrase.
2) Or you can use it in replacement of Oh my God just to add a hint of humour in the phrase.
1) *Listens to an MGK Song*
"Oh my God Ronnyyyy"
Me: What the fuck
2) *Is playing basketball*
*Friend gets a nice three pointer in*
Me: "Oh my God... RONNIEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"
"Oh my God Ronnyyyy"
Me: What the fuck
2) *Is playing basketball*
*Friend gets a nice three pointer in*
Me: "Oh my God... RONNIEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"
by InstaCream February 26, 2019
PHRASE- Usually said by female prostitutes in the bay area when they notice it is a member of the same sex asking "How much?"
by BLAKE June 16, 2006
"Oh My God Jihyo" is an expression used commonly by kpop fanatics (specifically Twice) that uses the expression "Oh My God" but in their fandom which in this expression being the KPop group Twice in this case being their leader Park Jihyo. There are also other expressions like this but in different groups i.e. BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan 방탄소년단) being "Oh My Namjesus" from their leader Kim Namjoon and BlackPink (브라크핀크) being "Oh My Jisoos" from their lead vocalist Kim Jisoo.
by 애쉬튼 BuddhaTzu April 16, 2020
Similar to the use of oh my God, as in a situation of great surprise. This is better suited for polytheists such as Hindu's, and for those who want to draw looks in public.
by Michael Scott February 16, 2006
Spectators who rush to the scene of a fire, car wreck or other emergency and hamper or even block rescue vehicles.
Oh great...the 'Oh my God!' squad has the road blocked and I can't get Engine 1 close to the house on fire.
by mikegt May 23, 2010
A phrase similar to oh my land, oh my lawd, or oh my lord. The origin of this phrase traces its beginnings to an argument between a man and his wife regarding ones ability to find supporting evidence for any phrase or topic they want regardless of it validity. What started out as a joke then spread like wildfire and is now used by common folk and bbq enthusiasts alike.
Oh my barbecue sauce! This is the best roast beef this side of the Mississippi!
Oh my barbecue sauce! You really can find whatever you want online!
Oh my barbecue sauce, my husband was right!
Oh my barbecue sauce! You really can find whatever you want online!
Oh my barbecue sauce, my husband was right!
by Correcto583 March 20, 2019