Acronym for: Oh my god that/this is such a fucking good track
Expresses one's fond feelings for a song being played. Often used while texting, chatting online, IM'ing or engaging in any other form of electronic communication.
Term was originally coined in the NSBRADIO.CO.UK chatroom in 2012
user1: Have you heard this song before? It's massive tunage!
user2: OMGTISAFGT!
A godly YouTuber with over 500k subs as of 2/16/17. He roasts the fuck out of eugenes and feminists. He says fool a lot and makes a lot of catchy slang. (Eugene,fool,backpack) and a lot of other classifications of how to spot a Eugene (Backpack, trench coat, "stay home" texts, and fedoras.)He has amazing series such as This is not a crime, I'm tired of these females lying to us, documentarys, and things I see on twitter. Check out his channel and sub it's dope asf. His vids are funny asf. He's also 36 ;) Also, always be nice to a Eugene, and when he reaches into that back pack... You run!
Me: Hey Eugene did you see omgitsbirdman 's new vid?
Eugene: I hate that guy he exposed my type.
Me: Uh... What type
Eugene: *Reaches into backpack*
Me: OH SHI-
Eugene: *Gunshots*
A common reply to someone who mentions anything regarding someone female on the internet. It is similar to the saying "omg, pix", except it should be pronounced without taking a break between words, and is used to show greater urgency. It is commonly accompanied by a good number of exclamation marks, and possibly a few ones as well (see example)
<jasonf> i just recompiled my kernel <cutiegurl2483> brb, gonna take a shower
<fishnet> omgpix!!!!1!1!!!!
"omgo" is a extended version of the word "omg".
Mostly, people find "omgo" to be more
awesome than just "omg", and this may
be caused by the fact that most people do
not understand the meaning of it.
"omgo" was first found used in a pre game match
in a game developed by "Riot Games" called
"Leagues og Legends". The other team members immediately
asked what it meant and the answer
they got was suprising. It simply meant "Oh My God Oh".
"omgo" is used exactly the same way as "omg", but it
kind of makes the word a bit more exiting.