The origin of the word oops, used to express surprise at one's own error, is not known.
The origin of the word oops, used to express surprise at one's own error, is not known.
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I'm assuming you meant to ask: "If the word...", and not: "Is the word..." There is no comma after "oops." Start a sentence with a capital letter, and place an exclamation mark after the word "oops." Also, use a comma after the word "sentence", just before the "is there..."--or second-- part of your question. Oops! I've spent more time on this than I thought I would...
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You can use the word "oops" to express a mistake or an accidental action. For example, "Oops! I dropped my phone on the floor." It can also convey surprise or realization, as in, "Oops, I forgot about our meeting today." Overall, it's a casual expression often used in informal contexts.
Yes, like oops. (ta-boo) Its an Englsih word
"Oops."
'Oops': shimatta!
another word for informer is........................oops i forgot it!
Thank you - oops, that's actually two words. How about 'thanks'.
Oops not ist. -ness
Oops! It is an exclamatory word that does not seem directly related to the other words.