Used mainly to emphasize the sentence that follows. Specifically the star noun in the sentence; As in to showcase how the noun effected the user.
by BarackJoeMama September 25, 2019
by Lube-Lu The Demon Child March 30, 2006
"I beat everyone in Madden" "Oh-oh-oh, how you gonna say that, my little brother beat you yesterday"
by socitytable September 26, 2003
What we should call the first decade of the 2000's.
Oh-oh implies that a lot of stuff went really strangely, and surprisingly wrong, exactly what has happened.
- Dubya, climate change, terrorism, swine-flu, recession --> all pretty much an oh-oh decade.
Oh-oh implies that a lot of stuff went really strangely, and surprisingly wrong, exactly what has happened.
- Dubya, climate change, terrorism, swine-flu, recession --> all pretty much an oh-oh decade.
"I haven't felt financially stable since the oh-ohs."
"Back in the oh-ohs, weird shit was happening every few months"
"The recession started in the late oh-ohs"
"Back in the oh-ohs, weird shit was happening every few months"
"The recession started in the late oh-ohs"
by bgnsg July 31, 2009
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Usually said in a derogatory or dismissive way, as if to insinuate that something shown or mentioned, is of no real interest at all, has been seen before, even, or especially when the item is brand new, unique and very splendid
by roguetrooper January 12, 2009