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o my lolly

- Exhausted with the repeated action of someone OR annoyance with another person OR the unexpected comment/phase by another individual OR being surprised with anyone's actions, words and/or gestures.

Used instead of: "OMG, O MyGod, Holly Shit, Son of a Bitch, fuck, Goddammit, ect.."

Christina: I think Im going to give him a rim job tonight. Hes been so nice to me at home.

Samantha: O My Lolly... you say that about every guy. You can't just rim every guy who's nice to you.

Christina: yes huh!

by Charleen Darosa September 21, 2021


United States o' America

It represents the name of the United States in colloquial language (United States o' America), as the (o') with apostrophe is inflected, representing "of".

In formal writing, United States of America is used

United States o' America, there is a margarine called Land o'Lake (which means Lamd of Lake).

by LGBTR February 26, 2024


United States o' America

United States o' America is the colloquial form for United States of America, in which the "o'" with an apostrophe represents "of" in the inflected and short form.

United States o' America is a great popular country!

by LGBTR February 27, 2024


O dae vua

A short, classy, and badass way of saying you "don't give a fuck" or "oh well, tough shit." Usually from one stuck up bitch to another.

Example 1: Miranda says Jenny's hair looks ridiculous right now, and continues to laugh at Jenny's shamelessness. Jenny then flicks her stogie off into the distance, walking away saying, "O dae vua." over her shoulder.

Example 2: Miranda asks how Jenny could just break up with Matias the Great, who's obviously the most handsome prince in all the land and has so much to offer. Jenny smirks, and says, "O dae vua."

by BWitched January 9, 2022


O-on

To lie about something

The pronunciation in the first one is “ou” then the word “on”

Are you o-on?”

by boring yeti November 8, 2023


Pearce o

Trombone

Thats a cool pearce o u got there

by Qwertytrewqpoiu June 4, 2021


hello-o

Spanish for hello this was first used by dr.bob kelso from scrubs

girl:hola
me an intellectual:hello-o

by cole_stevens69 November 1, 2021