Oh my Lordy lord is used when one is Surprised or exited about something
Oh my Lordy lord is that a cake pop, Starbucks cake pop.
A commonly use phrase to make a exited statement more flamboyant
Person1: WOAH did you see that lightning?!
Person2: OH my lordy lord! That was AWESUME!
an expression commonly said when showing astonishment or disbelief, or in other cases, disappointment or excitement.
“why do I hear high heels clicking in the distance?” you look around.
click click click click.
a figure approaches.
you watch as the figure walks towards you, strutting flawlessly as the clicks of the high heels increase in volume.
As the person approaches you, they come to a sudden stop with a loud echoing click of the heel.
you stare for a moment.
“oh my lordy lord!” they exclaim loudly and suddenly in a dramatic and sassy voice, almost in disgust, whipping their head away from you and quickly extending out their arm, the palm of their hand inches from your face.
a short but long silence passes, but the atmosphere is thick with your confusion.
They turn, their back facing you, and begin strutting away.
they make their way back from where they emerged from the shadows, and the clicking dissipates in the distance as you watch them disappear.
“WTF BRO 😭😭” you say.
THE END
Gloffi-Oh is a Maxis-made creature present in Spore. It is a quadrupedal herbivore aka dat nigga
“yeah Gloffi-oh stole my bitch again bro…gotta stop bringing him around the ladies”
“Gloffi-oh ain't no hitter, Gloffi-oh ain't this, Gloffi-oh a fake…STFU y’all know that nigga got caught with a ratchet. Shootin' at the police n shit. I'm not fuckin' playin' no more, know Gloffi-oh roll with Lil Reese and them..“
“Glo gang GBE 300 bang bang Sosa”
The phonetically pronunciation of the South Korean boy band EXO. A filler line for the sad little bubble tea obsessed maknae, Sehun.
Sehun: It's always "ee ex oh"! I want more lines!
SM: boi if you don't shutcho trap
same thing as "LMAO," but "ello may oh"
used ironically most of the time. if not, run.
constantly compared with "luh mao," "ello may oh" holds deep respect for most.
"dude i got a 42 on the history test."
"ello may oh."
LMAO but pronounced "ello may oh." Used ironically most of the time. Some might argue it is pronounced as "lah mao," but they are wrong :)
Hey dude, "My dog died."
"ello may oh."