by BuffaloBillsFan2005 July 9, 2022
Get the O. J. Simpsonmug. Ice cream. If you turn your head left then you can see the cone and the scoop of ice cream.
This can be used as an alternative to the 🍦 emoji, when you don't want to use the ice cream.
This can be used as an alternative to the 🍦 emoji, when you don't want to use the ice cream.
by Awesome Bloxy March 6, 2022
Get the <Omug. Im
Hey my sis is drawing a o->--<
why? Is she in kinder or something?
No she's in high school. She's just REALLY lazy
Hey my sis is drawing a o->--<
why? Is she in kinder or something?
No she's in high school. She's just REALLY lazy
by yoheygirlboy?lol September 10, 2012
Get the o->--<mug. by babyblacktooth December 2, 2014
Get the Speak-omug. A really sexy guy, he attracts women with his georgus face, and he is better then an indigo and a Dingo and a Respiro
by bill September 19, 2003
Get the Dem[o]mug. An MTR line that originates from its terminus at North Point and ends at its two other termini at Po Lam and LOHAS Park, bifurcating at Tseung Kwan O.
History:
2002 - Tseung Kwan O Line from North Point to Po Lam is built, taking over part of the Kwun Tong Line, including its cross-harbour section, with North Point and Quarry Bay as interchange stations with the Island Line, and Yau Tong and Tiu Keng Leng as interchange stations with the Kwun Tong Line.
2009 - Tseung Kwan O Line from Tseung Kwan O to LOHAS Park is built, with Tseung Kwan O as the line's bifurcation station.
History:
2002 - Tseung Kwan O Line from North Point to Po Lam is built, taking over part of the Kwun Tong Line, including its cross-harbour section, with North Point and Quarry Bay as interchange stations with the Island Line, and Yau Tong and Tiu Keng Leng as interchange stations with the Kwun Tong Line.
2009 - Tseung Kwan O Line from Tseung Kwan O to LOHAS Park is built, with Tseung Kwan O as the line's bifurcation station.
by thealtf4psychic February 14, 2022
Get the Tseung Kwan O Linemug. It is a head with one arm. The two slashes show the movement of the arm. So it's a way of waving someone as goodbye.
It has been around for more than 10 years but isn't used very frequently.
Often the shorter version o/ is used instead.
It has been around for more than 10 years but isn't used very frequently.
Often the shorter version o/ is used instead.
by l00n3y February 18, 2017
Get the o//mug.