Ooh err missus' and similar phrases are used on British television and in conversation to indicate that an innuendo has just occurred
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∙ 13y agoMisses is correct.
"Oh" is a filler word, something you use when you have nothing else to say - it's like "um" or "er" and really means nothing."OK" is slang for "all right" or "acceptable."The person is saying basically, "I was not prepared for what you just told me ... but it is all right."
The Misses....(Jones etc)
stupid, but in cute way.
oh you mean ideas
Oh shoot!
It Means He Misess You . He Misses Hugging Kissing Ect .
I do!! I loved it!! Oh, Snap!! (lol)
That would simply mean she enjoys being around you and misses you.
if someone says misses to u it means they kissed u, but sinces u cant tupe in kiss they say misses
I spose it means exactly that, he misses it when you smile, misses the happines it brings him.
Er 70s mean,(er) electro resistance, 70s mean 70000 tensil strenth
He simply means he misses his mom - there is nothing wrong with that, he may be a little homesick and sad.
er ist = he is
Unless you have suspicions that would indicate otherwise, it means: He misses you. Some things are literal, just as stated.
Wreak-er because it means a destroyer and it has er in it
that she misses him and isn't over him