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oof
[ oof ]
interjection
- (an exclamation used to sympathize with someone else鈥檚 pain or dismay, or to express one鈥檚 own): Oof, I've got tons of schoolwork to do this week.
Oof, that conversation must鈥檝e been so awkward and hurtful!
Oof, I've got tons of schoolwork to do this week.
oof
/ 耻藧蹿 /
noun
- slang.money
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Derived Forms
- 藞辞辞蹿测, adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of oof1
First recorded in 1770鈥80; imitative
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of oof1
C19: from Yiddish ooftisch, from German auf dem Tische on the table (referring to gambling stakes)
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Example Sentences
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Asked about the closure, Samuels audibly sighed, saying, 鈥淥of. I understand it as a necessary transition. That being said, I can鈥檛 lie. I鈥檓 feeling pretty sad about it.鈥
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鈥淥of, I was hoping the app just needed to update,鈥 another user commented.
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鈥淥of this is embarrassing for you,鈥 a mother of two wrote on Instagram.
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鈥淥of,鈥 said Samir, as though Rostam had kicked him in the belly.
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Songer's prediction: Oof, this is definitely not one for the neutral!
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