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the quirky way of saying oops
oopsies I did it again
oopsies by nigerianprince August 12, 2019
sum word a bitch says when she crashes her car into a wall
Oopsies I just crashed into another car! hopefully they aren't mad.
Oopsies by 1304ri2k3o; May 6, 2022

oopsie delete 

When you unintentionally delete photos &/or posts!
I did an oopsie delete with a ton of pix & it took so many hours to put them back!
oopsie delete by Starchylde June 11, 2016

oopsie doopsie 

A Swedish reporter and journalist most commonly known as Gloria Borger. She is on CNN but she is most famously known for her role on Pew News where she updates you on all the big oopsies.
scenario 1
Oopsie Doopsie: Welcome to Pew news, THis is Oopsie Doopsie *mouth pop*

scenario 2

Guy 1: In my personal opinion, I think oopsie doopsie is the best reporter on pew news
Guy 2: I don't watch pew news
Guy 1: you can't be my friend if you don't stan oopsie doopsie

Oopsie poopsie

something you say when you make a large oopsie doopsie.
person 1: i accidentally systematically killed 9.8M people. my death ratio is now higher than hitler's. i have officially made the biggest oopsie poopsie of my life

person 2: ok
Oopsie poopsie by Samueliscool223 October 13, 2021

oopsie daisy 

It's not retarded. It sounds very much like a nonsense word with lots and lots of variations of it that you would say to a child - upsie-daisy, whoopsie-daisy, up-a-daisy - and is said to a child when they've fallen over or if you've spilt something you say "oopsie-daisy". It all sounds very harmless but it actually goes back to something that is a LOT stronger and has absolutely nothing to do with the flower the daisy.

The origin was "up a day" which in turn was a version of "a lack a day", (see the example below) and it was a heart-felt passionate cry of anguish. For whatever reason, it became diluted over time - so diluted that "daisy" crept into it and it became "upsie-daisy". "Lack a day" also went in another direction. Again "daisy" crept in, and "lackadaisical", believe it or don't, stems from this "a lack a day" with the idea of something careless, perhaps lazy, which then in turn brings a mistake upon you. But as I say it's now a fairly flabby or acute thing we use, but it once was a very, very strong cry of torment.
"Oopsie daisy - Shame or reproach the day when such a thing befell me."