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The OC

An amusing new television show based on a crappy county that takes place in the next queerest part of California, besides West Hollywood and San Fransico, Orange County. For some reason, The TV show, The OC is not based on the 2002 Movie, "Orange County" starring Jack Black.

The OC was once said to be "8-Mile: The TV Series" just without Eminem, or Rapping, or Detroit, or a Trailer Park. What the hell did TV Guide mean by that?

by G-Union August 16, 2003

14๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


OC

:noun
-open crib.
-house available for underage partying.

Ayo! I got OC for the whole break!

Sonny Jim said that he has OC this weekend, it's party time!

Tom:Yo, we should have a party, but where can we throw it at?
Bob:You all can come to my house, I got OC till Sunday.
Tom:Nice, but we needta make sure we get some chicks to come over, I don't want no sausage fest...

by Bob Smith Apple January 9, 2008

10๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


a oc

When you don't give a fuck about what someone is saying. It is a misspelling of "a ok".

Person 1: I got first place on the sandwich contest
Person 1: a oc

by dnrm August 10, 2021

2๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


OC

Of course-used in everyday language as an insignificant article, it has gradually lost any meaning whatsoever. Often used as an interjection or simply for flow, but only at the ends or beginnings of sentences. Simply used by itself, it is an expression of excitement.

OC, what are we doing tonight?

OC, I saw that new movie that just came out.

I just got us the hookup for that Vox, OC!

OC!!!!!!

by oC PreZidential December 26, 2005

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OC

Abbreviation for "of course"

May I have a drink of your soda? OC you can!

by Stephtastic85 June 27, 2011

6๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


OC

Shorthand for Oak Cliff; a black hood deep in the heart of Texas in Dallas south of downtown.

I went to this party in OC and them shits was off the chain

by Eric B June 8, 2004

11๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


the OC

Process of masturbating a large penis

One hand wraps fully around the penis while another wraps itself only party around the other hand, thus forming an O and a C.

by William Mith April 2, 2005

9๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž