It’s a subtle line someone says to make something a sexual joke about the possible innuendo In the last thing said. Almost like a , that’s what she said, but undercover and with style.
“ Her: it’s so hard to fit in
Me: ohh ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ... but it will be
Her: Bring me an umbrella so I don’t get wet.
Me: ... hehehe .. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) oh but you will *smiling pervertedly* “
Me: ohh ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ... but it will be
Her: Bring me an umbrella so I don’t get wet.
Me: ... hehehe .. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) oh but you will *smiling pervertedly* “
by Omni cypher July 07, 2018
by Horneykneecaps February 12, 2022
A phrase used to express surprise, disbelief, excitement or perhaps a reaction to an interesting development in a situation.
by Killer_Vybz February 01, 2023
A: Oh, Biscuits!
B: Where do you get that quote from?
C: And why did you set it in an Australian accent?
A: I got from an Australian show about a family of dogs called Bluey.
B: Where do you get that quote from?
C: And why did you set it in an Australian accent?
A: I got from an Australian show about a family of dogs called Bluey.
by NarwhalBall May 19, 2023
D&OH (or DNOH pronounced dee-noh) - Short for the phrase "Duh and or Hello" made popular by Jon Benjamin's character from Archer, Sterling Archer. A sarcastic way of answering 'yes' to an obvious question.
Gay Guy1: Look Archer, in spite of your personality you get plenty of women right?
Archer: Uh, D&OH!
Gay Guy1: Well, D&OH, just act like you normally do around women...
Archer: Uh, D&OH!
Gay Guy1: Well, D&OH, just act like you normally do around women...
by jdrsqrd August 18, 2011
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by mentally unstable bitch June 13, 2019