by Evangeline of angels October 20, 2014
Get the O-mazingmug. Text:
Plug: still smoking now or still got the tooth problem?
Customer: (takes a fat rip) “I plead the 5th”
You have what you owe me?
Plug: “I plead the 3rd”
Homie I O U…
Plug: still smoking now or still got the tooth problem?
Customer: (takes a fat rip) “I plead the 5th”
You have what you owe me?
Plug: “I plead the 3rd”
Homie I O U…
by Bigbirddebelen June 18, 2022
Get the Homie I O Umug. by John marathon April 7, 2021
Get the Omug. Shades O' Clock: The point in time where one has been up for so long that all light one comes in contact with is nearly blinding... Simply meaning its time to put on the sunglasses. Non doucey, completely understandable to someone that parties hardy.
by OnlyPeopleWhoParty December 3, 2014
Get the Shades O' Clockmug. by yuuriko November 13, 2020
Get the omug. Popular Kick/Twitch streamer "YourRAGE" popularized this term. Stemming from his expression "OH MY", his stream chat copied his expression and typed it as "O MA". This spelling of the popular expression paved the way for much more nuanced usage of this word. O MA has been used multiple times by streamers and non-streamers alike. Kai Cenat, Agent00, and many others took this expression and therefore their chats adopted this expression. YourRAGE detests this word from becoming mainstream, so not many people know about this word outside of the W/L community on Twitch.
"O MA" can be used in many ways, but mostly used for twists or very surprising events where you would use the word "Oh My!". Due to this very comedic way of saying this common phrase, it is acceptable to even say this in slightly surprising or awe-inspiring events. This would classify it as a "Filler Word" and therefore, slang that can be shaped and molded to whatever the speaker has in mind.
"O MA" can be used in many ways, but mostly used for twists or very surprising events where you would use the word "Oh My!". Due to this very comedic way of saying this common phrase, it is acceptable to even say this in slightly surprising or awe-inspiring events. This would classify it as a "Filler Word" and therefore, slang that can be shaped and molded to whatever the speaker has in mind.
Example 1;
Video: "Competitive art used to be an Olympic sport."
YourRAGE: "O MAAA"
Example 2;
Person 1: Did you see the new 2k game that just came out?
Person 2: Nah, 2k fell off since 2k16.
Person 1: O MA.
Example 3;
Movie: *twist occurs*
Reactor: "O MAAAAAA"
Video: "Competitive art used to be an Olympic sport."
YourRAGE: "O MAAA"
Example 2;
Person 1: Did you see the new 2k game that just came out?
Person 2: Nah, 2k fell off since 2k16.
Person 1: O MA.
Example 3;
Movie: *twist occurs*
Reactor: "O MAAAAAA"
by schoolership March 22, 2024
Get the O MAmug. 