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What does that mean? o.Oa
o.Oa by Winston Dai Lu July 10, 2003
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an alternative spelling for Ozil if u happen to not know how to type the O with the umlaut.

the spelling is usually used by fans(girls) of the german national football team in various online community and social networks.
if u r still blur-blur about what/who the hell this o.Ozil is, we are talking about the german footballer Mesut o.Ozil who is of Turkish descent.

the spelling is also somewhat in reference to o.Ozil's unusually unusual eyes.
o.Ozil by completelycracked September 3, 2010
O'Dea is an Irish surname or family name.

It is pronounced "oh-dee" (IPA: /oːˈdiː/) and is an anglicisation of the original Irish language name, Ó Deághaidh, meaning "descended from Deághaidh", the name of a tenth century clan chieftain.

The traditional Ó Deághaidh clan were based in the townland of Dysert O'Dea in County Clare in Ireland, near the modern town of Corofin. The important Battle of Dysert O'Dea took place there in 1318 when local clans of the Kingdom of Thomond, including the O'Deas, fought the Anglo-Normans.

The Irish alliance routed the Normans and, during the combat, local chieftain Conor Ó Deághaidh killed the Norman leader Richard de Clare with an axe. Thomond remained free of foreign rule for 250 years after this decisive battle until re-conquered by the English in 1570.

Diarmaid Ó Deághaidh built a castle at Dysert in 1470 and it is a museum today along with an an important Celtic high cross and an adjacent ruined monastery which was founded in the eighth century.
Jimmy O'Dea (1899–1965) was a popular stage, television, and film actor and comedian from Dublin.
O'Dea by odea July 31, 2012
Means Oh Really?
Often used with a white owl, occasionally decked out in different costumes for uses such as "Quite Rly" (With a monocle and pipe) Often used for sarcasm or just to be an internet nerd.
#1: The sky is blue.
#2: O RLY?!

#1: Old chap, the sky appears to be quite sapphire today.
#2: Quite rly.
o rly by Lupus Moon April 14, 2006
To repeatedly try and fail. Reflection of sports game standings: as in the "oh" in "0-8".

Used to describe the condition of total lack of success after many tries: "Crap, I'm Going o-fer."
Ian: "You're totally dominating me at 'TopSpin'"
Bill: Yeah, you're going O-fer here. Get your crap together... Here, have a Heinekin."
O-fer by blamkin October 11, 2005
He really took me to the O spot last night, over and over again!
O spot by Love Linguist August 3, 2010