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Greek. An expression of distress, fear or disgust. "Woe is me".
Oimoi, that guy's an idiot.
Oimoi by Oratory August 26, 2009

Oimoiokatalichiphobia

the fear of rhyming unintentionally.

Imagine a social situation. I remark upon something, and it happens to rhyme – the contents of whatever I said is treated as trivial and very much ignored: all my fellows hear is that I rhymed, at which point they laugh and point this fact out. And what I said is never brought up again, because when everybody laughs, there's an excellent opportunity for people to change the subject. So what I said was rendered worthless!

From Greek Ομοιοκαταληξία - (the) rhyme, and -φοβία.
I said "there's not enough money for women, when it comes to swimmin'" and everybody laughed. Now I'll be full of oimoiokatalichiphobia next time I say something about the national female swimmers' team.
Oimoiokatalichiphobia by kewangjii December 17, 2010
Oikmo (plural "Oikmos") refers to an idiot or douchebag who metaphorically kicks over people to be the highest on the podium.
An Oikmo is also an extremely Bisexual person.
"My best friend is such an Oikmo"
oikmo by YoMama1991 October 25, 2022

Orjmojced 

It’s a word that u can use for anything really
That’s orjmojced. Or any other sentence. Butter is orjmojced
Orjmojced by Orjmojced is a word now December 31, 2020

oijoighoidshgidgdoizh 

why the fuck did you slap your keyboard and type oijoighoidshgidgdoizh
an Ancient Greek exclamation meaning 'woe is me!, alas!, oh no!' etc. However, 'oimoi' is a highly complex word, and depending on your tone and expression, it can convey a wide range of emotion and meaning. For example, combined with a lip bite and a seductive tone... 'oimoi' is the flirtation technique that never lets you down. More importantly, screaming 'oimoi' at the top of your lungs in public will instantly attract every god-tier intellectual within a 10 mile radius to you... you better watch out. 'oimoi' is not simply a word in the dictionary...it is a lifestyle that has transcended the barriers of time (approx 2500 years) and space ('oimoi' is most frequently heard at Bryanston School, England - approx 2000 miles from Greece). it will change your life. (NB. can be synonymous with rah!)
oimoi! John Taylor knows i exist!
oimoi by cathyb123 August 14, 2022