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A tone indicator showing that you are out-of-character. The opposite tone indicator would be /ic meaning in-character.
I care deeply about you. /ooc
/ooc by Shugunou February 16, 2023

OOC by circumstance

When a character acts OOC (Out of character) because an unusual or uncommon event. IE: Death of a loved one, someone antagonizes them in a particularly cruel way.
"I've NEVER seen her get pissed like that!"
"OOC by circumstance. Her mom just got murdered in front of her."
OOC by circumstance by Songbird21 September 23, 2022
A synonym for the word 'true'.
It derives from the pig latin word of 'true'.

uetray > uetrah > uet > ooch.
Jordon: Wanna go have a slap?
Hai: Nah brah, blew it all last night.
Jordon: Don't worry we'll win it all back tonight. Ooch?
Hai: Such ooch.
Ooch by patchlife March 30, 2015
sudden forward body movement, stopped abruptly; used to gain momentum.
While sailing in the small boat one-design fleet, no ooching will be allowed on the race course.
Ooching by Rigo34 November 7, 2006

oocken acken 

to take a shet
oocken acken by Just__Skye June 4, 2020

Is it Oochie Wally or is it One Mic? 

A phrase commonly used to point out hypocrisy and double standards in people, organizations or governments.

Coined by Jay-Z in his 2002 song "Blueprint 2," where he points out his then-rival Nas' double standards, wondering which songs are more his true self; the socially conscious ones ("One Mic," "Black Girl Lost") or the misogynistic ones ("Oochie Wally," "You Owe Me")
Conservative: "George Floyd and Breonna Taylor had it coming; I back the blue!"
Also Conservative *six months later*: "Arrest the Capitol cop who killed Ashli Babbit!"
Me: "Is it Oochie Wally or is it One Mic? Pick a side!"