A special type of person or animal. The phrase “Ollie Ollie” is common with dogs and very rarely used with humans. An Ollie Ollie is special in every way. Ollie Ollie’s are often known for their extraordinary talents, outgoing personalities, and their amazing looks.
by Snowballdooga November 12, 2017
Olly olly oxen free is a phrase used in children's games, which is generally used to indicate that people who are hiding (in a game of hide and seek, for example) can safely come out into the open.
by Brian Funk February 22, 2008
originally all ye, all ye, "outs" are free. meaning the one looking for you will call "olly, olly, oxen free" and the one in hiding can come out of hiding and not be tagged as "it" (the next one looking for all the ones hiding)
by The Lil March 05, 2011
navy seals: "olly olly oxen free"
osama bin laden: "dirka dirka jihad alla"
navy seals: "we got him obama"
osama bin laden: "dirka dirka jihad alla"
navy seals: "we got him obama"
by the american... June 01, 2011
It's getting late so olly olly olly oxen free,
All the bad girls come cheer with me.
Love's a drug that got me on the run.
I'm just another victim of the bad girls club.
All the bad girls come cheer with me.
Love's a drug that got me on the run.
I'm just another victim of the bad girls club.
by ptv_trash February 15, 2017
When playing Hide & Seek, this term is to indicate the the player in hiding gives up. To quit, to end the game.
by Seeeeeker January 24, 2010
by KbAB June 02, 2011