by yurrrrrrr August 08, 2018
by Babajide November 20, 2008
A slavic (mostly Yugoslav) way to say "and there it goes".
Ode can also be used for things that are gone, or going away.
Ode can also be used for things that are gone, or going away.
by Ikistar565 September 26, 2020
by The Treasurer May 04, 2005
2 ode /ðdë/ noun
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
by The Treasurer May 04, 2005
OD(ed)
1.Over- dose(ed)
2.Online-dating and/or date
3.Over-doing it
1- to take a lethal amount.
2- to date online
3. to go way past the limit or go overboard
1.Over- dose(ed)
2.Online-dating and/or date
3.Over-doing it
1- to take a lethal amount.
2- to date online
3. to go way past the limit or go overboard
1- Did you hear that (insert celebrity here) OD(ed)?
2- I don't OD because you never know who they are on the other side of the screen.
3- He really Od with the decor. I won't hire him again. Make sure I blacklist him.
2- I don't OD because you never know who they are on the other side of the screen.
3- He really Od with the decor. I won't hire him again. Make sure I blacklist him.
by Top Tea Defines September 05, 2018