a Yoruba term used in describing a stupid person.
Nigerian girls use it for boys that they like but don't have sense enough to tell them ( could be friendly and mean a lot of other things)
Nigerian mothers, however, use this in completely destroying your self-esteem and remind you of how foolish you can be.
Nigerian girls use it for boys that they like but don't have sense enough to tell them ( could be friendly and mean a lot of other things)
Nigerian mothers, however, use this in completely destroying your self-esteem and remind you of how foolish you can be.
by Curio Dolapo November 7, 2019
 Get the Odemug.
Get the Odemug. GUYYY Dejola is such an ode
by IMMAMADNESS August 28, 2018
 Get the Odemug.
Get the Odemug. Another way of referring to an an odd-ball, someone who is generally unusual, or odd. It's a bit like Ed Balls (the English politician), but odd. Hence odded, as in Odd Ed.
by dj solrac August 2, 2013
 Get the Oddedmug.
Get the Oddedmug. Overdose, Overdo, or Overdramatize. Can be used to describe almost anything that one thinks is over-something.
Teacher: Okay, that's a detention for you.
Kid: Man, that's OD!
It's hot outside. That's OD.
Teacher: You will need to do 20 problems tonight.
Kid: That's OD, man!
She was hitting on MY boyfriend. That's OD!
Kid: Man, that's OD!
It's hot outside. That's OD.
Teacher: You will need to do 20 problems tonight.
Kid: That's OD, man!
She was hitting on MY boyfriend. That's OD!
by awesomeperson'sawesome September 18, 2011
 Get the ODmug.
Get the ODmug. by Ylatim III October 7, 2004
 Get the Odmug.
Get the Odmug. Obama Derangement Syndrome - something caught by survivors of BDS and even some who never suffered from BDS. Characterized by an instinct to turn the channel when voice is heard. Other signs are: disbelief, rage, guilt, and sorrow. No known cure!
If you have ODS, you will know. It is an odious disease. If you do not have it, you will never know - until you get it, and they do say it is catching.
by MAMski June 2, 2010
 Get the ODSmug.
Get the ODSmug. 2 ode /ðdë/ noun 
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
by The Treasurer May 4, 2005
 Get the odemug.
Get the odemug.