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Ome-Ome

1. A living Boogeh-er.
2. The molester of Parasite, Diamondninja, and Bob.
3. The dance Dance Revolution King of England.
4. The Princess of BlitzRO.

1. * ome-ome molests diamond
<diamondninja> OMGoose i just got molested by Ome-Ome!
2. * PseudoShadow uses the useless ursine ute to usurp the unscrupulous ome-ome, who's also an unlucky unlearned unkempt pair of underpants
3. * ome-ome dances

by diamondninja-Victom- March 28, 2005

19๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ome-Ome

Female, High in Estrogen

He is such a Ome-Ome

by Bob March 29, 2005

7๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ome-ome

A girl who thinks he's a guy.

<gelli> yeah..he's a girl.. o_o;

by Shinrin March 29, 2005

10๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


OM TELOLET OM

Direcly translated to "Sir, Honk the horn sir" is phrase used by Indonesian, mainly children to ask bus driver to honk their busโ€™s Horn. They often ask bus driver to do so because they love the loud-funny sound of the busโ€™s horn. This phrase consists of two words, "Om" and "telolet". In bahasa Indonesia, Om means uncle, sir, or call-name for grown-up male, and "telolet" represents the sound of the busโ€™s horn.
originally used for kids entertaiment whenever a bus passing by. but recently becoming internet meme by leaving the phrase in the comment section of a post. even when the post have nothing to do with a bus.

*Bus passing by*
OM TELOLET OM!
*Bus driver honk the horn*
"Telolettelolet~"

*dj snake release new song*
OM TELOLET OM!

by midzk December 21, 2016

123๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


Om Telolet Om

A phrase that Indonesians are very proud of. This is how they distract themselves from their recent political&racial issues. Om means "sir" or "uncle" in Indonesia and Telolet resembles the sound of bus horns. Indonesians are overly proud of how viral it went despite the fact that a phrase will never make Indonesia a better country. Commenters on "what is om telolet om?" videos in YouTube are mostly Indonesians, although it is meant for those who don't understand the phrase.

Jack: countless Indonesians are commenting "Om Telolet Om" everywhere, why?
Jill: I guess they are very proud of that phrase, where is Indonesia anyway? never heard of it.

by ditto218 December 26, 2016

53๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


ome gonorrea ome

when you are a colombian "paisa" "nea" that is the word that you use the most to show your anger at a situation that bothers you

why dont you take out the garbage ome gonorrea ome

by xxxlil December 10, 2017


om telolet om

No one knows. Indonesian meme

Billy:"hey"

Jeff:"om telolet om"

by big mek crn on teh cub December 21, 2016

57๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž