OLFAN is a common expression meaning βoh lord for a night.β It is used to express shock and surprise in many texting conversations. This phrase stems from old english, originally used to express displeasure with the french king. Notably, it excludes any complex words brought by the French monarchy. Over the years, it evolved to have a more positive connotation and was eventually reclaimed by the French. It is a common vernacular in French texting, and English speakers are using gradually integrating it into their speech.
Friend 1: Sheβs pregnant!
Friend 2: Oh lord for a night!
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