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."
Feeling like a funny but unsuspected think is about to happen
Someone: 'grabs a knife'
Other: "oh no I'm scared"
Other: 'dies'
a wonderful most caring guy. he looks like he doesnt care from time to time but he's EXTREMELY loving.
look at that guy, he looks tough!
nah he's not, he's oh haechan
When you hear this quote, you must tag Drem just because we decided so.
X: Oh sì
Ettore: @IshipDovaDrem
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!