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oofsickles 

oofsickles, or more commonly known as oof @-@ this is a funny was of saying oof , like if something memey or funny has happened , its not a common phrase really but my friend should really define this . Its not common but lets make it u can help by just saying it for no reason to ppl u know and they'll be confused and tell them the definition is here. its a Odd , weird word and not a lot of people know it
OOF: NU i died in dis game
oOF: hah oofsickles
oofsickles by ChesBAllxxX November 19, 2020
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a silly cold mistake.
when you mess on spelling oopsies, and you spell oopsicles.
Example 1:
What's your name, Mandy? Oopsicles, I mean Misty.

Example 2:
Lindsie's doing all the easy stuff, that whore!

Oopsicles, I mean that sweetheart.
oopsicles by hobo jimmy January 15, 2011
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