ö

Umlaut.

Sounds a bit like the i in "girl".
Björk macht schöne Musik.
by Five January 09, 2005
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A very easy letter to make. Just use your character map, and copy it, then you can paste it anywhere.

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Her name is Björk, you ass! Not Bjork!
by Walter June 02, 2004
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There must be a reason for you to come here... right? ... No? I Guess You Are Bored, You Are Lucky Becouse There's a Dog Here!
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the letter ‘o’ with an ümlaut(which obviously is the two dots, ¨) hovering closely over it. Used in German alongside its capital-form{Ö} as well as ä/Ä and ü/Ü.
The letter ‘ö’ is k’rrectly ASCII'd\ASCIIfied into ‘oe’, and ‘Ö’ into ‘Oe’. That is to say, ‘ö’ is commonly transformed into ‘oe’ in-order to conform with the ASCII rule that all characters must be limited to the seventy-nine able to be produced using a standard American keyboard only, while still accurately representing how it is pronounced. For example, ‘möchten’{meaning ‘to would-like’) becomes ‘moechten’.

Compare with the German ASCII-uncool \ ASCII-appropiate letter characters: ä\ae, Ä\Ae, ß\ss\sz{‘'s'-set’\‘'ess'-'tset'’}
by Victor Van Styn August 21, 2005
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yes, its no feature, it's a bug...the one with 6 legs, but just shown with 4 legs oO
he: i like you
she: :Ö:
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Ö är sista bokstaven!
by Fizzard the Fly January 07, 2005
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