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Oboro Shirakumo 

Aizawa's dead old friend. Decent guy, liked cats. Corpse used to create Kurogiri (that handsome bartender).
Who da fuck is Oboro Shirakumo
Oboro Shirakumo by j@mbo February 11, 2021
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Oboyo Obolo oboy Oboro Shirakumo oboomer O_boyo obeyor obiyo oboboi obofoni
Jenny: "Henry, look at all the American flags I just bought with the president's name on it..."

Henry: " What O'Bummer.... Obozo's not even American....
Obozo by Oblamo August 28, 2011
With ironic, or not, reference to the rhetorical skills and intellectual abilities of Barrack Obama, a person who boasts about their ideas and accomplishments. Depending on the context, the term is used ironically to contrast the "oboomer" with Obama, or to suggest that Obama is himself an "oboomer."
Bob never stops yapping about the great things he has done, and and is going to do. He thinks he is soooo smart.
Yeah, he's a real oboomer.
oboomer by ring-tailed roarer January 17, 2009
A summer gathering place for many tourists especially Calgary and Vancouver. A town over run with developers, and too many condos. Canada's only desert, known for lakes, vineyards, fruit and many retirees.

Many Quebec and Mexican workers come to pick fruit and do farm work every spring/summer.

First Nations originally named this area 'Soyoos'. This means 'the narrows' meaning narrowing of the water. Osoyoos lake has a very narrow area where a bridge divides the town.

Later, some jerk came along and decided to add an O to the name Soyoos. Now it's called Osoyoos. Some suspect it might have something to do with having to match neighboring town 'Oliver' or the area 'Okanagan.'
Osoyoos hot summer days long winter
Osoyoos by downtownanniebrown October 20, 2012
From the Ghanaian language twi which means a person who is fat. It is usually said to make the fat guy feel sad.
Obolo, Obolobo
Obolo by Peep0815 August 30, 2010
A term that was created in 2002 . OBOY means being loyal, dope, smart and having time for everything.

Boy's name
E.g I want to have a son that is oboy, and independent.
OBOY by Oxford Dictionary SA October 21, 2018