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Right honourable gentleman oughtahblahtahputahponlyputahptaxesoninhertianceanpensionsofcorporations 

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Miranda: My cat pussed out on me...
Elly: oogh
oogh by Jenmirell January 12, 2008

Why I Ought To 

Boy, you've really done it this time. If you're searched up this term that means the old man's pissed and he ought to give you a good slugging. "Why I Ought To" is used in the darkest of times, and is usually a last-resort in situations like this. So, next time you hear this, alert the authorities or flee the scene at once, for your very life may hang in the balance.
*Boy spills milk all over the table*
Father: Ah! You've gone and done it this time, Mister! Why I Ought To . . .!
Why I Ought To by Meme_Dealer September 17, 2018
1.When your father comes in your room to wake you at 6:30am and says something loudly that you just can't quite make out.You know he is speaking words to you but you don't understand the language.oohht.
Dad came into the room this morning oohhting to wake me up for school.It angers me every time dad oohhts to wake me up on the weekends when i don't have school.Oohht-oohht Josh get up it's 6:30am.AAAAHHHHH!
oohht by Christopher L May 17, 2005

oughtn't 

Verb: Should not. The opposite of ought.
"Maybe we ought to eat some beans. Well, maybe we oughtn't."
oughtn't by RayJay1111 November 20, 2017
it’s a southern/ Devonshire way of saying it’s got to be...
Jenny:” do you think the guy Lisa has a crush on is a roadman?”

Amanda:” it ought to be”
Ought by Iszy is not noice May 19, 2019