When a simple typo changes transforms your accomplishments into something completely different.
Excellent work, congratulations on creating that presentation - it definitely has the woe factor!!

Sure you meant “wow factor”... but, umm, thanks, I guess.
by AnonUrbanDict October 02, 2018
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it comes from the Yiddish "oh vez mear". and in response to the 'woe-is-me'ing post, you're incorrect. woe is me is a commonly used phrase and although not grammatically sound, it is in the parlance of our times. No one would say "woe is i". sorry.
you are sitting with your friends and have a self-realization that "these are my friends, wow!". you then would exclaim, with your hands cursing the sky "oh vez mear!" or "woe-is-me"
by ohvezmear March 14, 2008
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Call use by the unwin road street gang to get the attention of their members
1 member:"Woe-day!" other members:"woe-day!"
by Unwin killa January 23, 2008
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AN expression of divine despair and melancholy
Good god! The Mullets are on, and the remote is broken; Holy Woe!
by Monkeybest November 24, 2003
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