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pop-o-clock

Pop-o-clock is the hour of the evening, usually around 4pm, when you start drinking for a rowdy night on the town. this ensues that by 7-8pm you'll be balls deep in breawhskis and won't have to spend a dime at the club.

nick: yo naggers its pop-o-clock
tim: ohhhh yeah, cabs a heah, lets fire it up, pass me them wildcat brahhhskis

by thetraut December 6, 2010

30๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


o ma ga

"O ma ga" is an awesome variation on oh my god. This term can be used in dire situations, sarcastic situations, and exciting situations, although its use is not limited to those times. It is also fun to say it randomly.

Person 1: I just got a 98 on my final! :D
Person 2: O MA GA!!!
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Person 1: I think I lost my cell phone. D:
Person 2: O MA GA!!
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Person 1: I think you should stop saying "o ma ga" so much. -.o
Person 2: O MA GA... no.

by O MA GA! July 31, 2009

76๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tig O Bities

Large bresats, in other words" Big O Tities".

Those are some tig O bities.

by Osvaldo Pavel Arreola December 2, 2003

63๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Omae O Korosu

Japanese for "I Will Kill You!" Most commonly known from Gundam Wing.

Relena Darlin/Peacecraft: Heero, I love you!
Heero Yuy/?Odin Lowe Jr.?: Omae O Korosu! I want Duo!!!!

by Draconis Elric March 31, 2006

96๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


o-dark-thirty

Military time designating an unspecified time after midnight but before sunrise. Normally used in reference to either the time one goes to sleep, wakes up, or has to be on-the-job. Usually quite a while before sunrise, i.e.: well before 0500 hours ( 5AM for you civilians )

The name is a play on the way 24-hour time is handled in the Military. Times are pronounced as numbers and written without colons, i.e.: 4:30PM is 1630H or "sixteen-thirty hours". Times between midnight and noon such as 4:00AM are written as 0400 and have the leading zero called out as "zero" or the letter "O", as in "o-four-hundred".

Example: We had to get up at o-dark-thirty to get the job done this morning.

by Princess Die December 1, 2005

279๐Ÿ‘ 92๐Ÿ‘Ž


Corn-O-Hole

Corn-O-Hole is a rapidly-growing game in the Midwest, United States. The game, though similar to Cornhole, is enjoyed for its ease of play and availability of areas of play. The object of the game is for two players or two teams of two to toss bean bags (4 bags) (called Cornoes) into the area of play and connect their bags to each other. Players alternate turns throwing their bags with the last scorer leading off the round (called a squabble). The bags must be in the area of play at least 15 feet from the toe-line. Scoring is as such: two bags touching- 1 point, three bags touching- 3 points (called a trip), or all four bags touching- 5 points (called the snake). The score of the squabble is tallied after all players have thrown their bags using a cancellation method (player A has 3 points and player B has 1 point yielding player A 2 points). At any point a player may announce that he is going for a "Power Play" in which he throws his bag directly at his opponents bags to disrupt the opponent's points. The match goes until one player reaches exactly 21 points. If a player should go over 21 points, he returns to 13 points. The game may be conducted on any flooring surface: wood flooring, tiled floors, carpet, or a lawn course.

Corn-O-Hole

by Juan-Beezy, Be-Easy September 13, 2010

18๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


fart-o-rama

sit in circle and fart togather in one room.

yo man, last night i was in a huge fart-o-rama last night, that shit was so smelly my nose fell off.

by poopman11 March 22, 2003

18๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž