"Oh Shnop" is a saying frequently used by a boy named Taylor. It is used to represent "Uh oh" or some other lame saying like that.
Oh no, oh my gosh
"oh sorry"
Oh, I see what you mean. Oh, there she is! Oh how the days go by. Oh and how was your day? Oh this headache is killing me!
"Oui vey" is a combination of the French word "oui" (meaning "yes") and the Yiddish expression "oy vey" (used to express dismay or exasperation). It is a playful blending of both languages to convey a mix of agreement and frustration in a lighthearted way.
It mean Oh My Motherf***ing God. It also means Oh My Motherfreaking God.
It mean Oh My God, or Oh My Gosh or Oh My Goodness or Oh My Goldfish! Okay I made the goldfish one up.....
oh my!
"Aye que mal" is a Spanish expression that translates to "oh, how bad" or "oh, how unfortunate." It is typically used to express disappointment, frustration, or sympathy towards a negative situation or outcome.
Oh, what a goose I am!
linnel Richie sang "oh what a feeling (dancing on the ceiling)"
in chat it means "Oh, I see..." or it could mean: Organization Of Islamic Conferences
oh how terrible things, oh woe is me...Yiddish term