You are welcome!
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It's used as a shout of approval triumph or encouragment.
Ole ? you? do? "do shláinte" is "your health" in Irish/Scottish Gaelic. Either gibberish or mis-spelled.
Loving You - Ole Ole Ole - was created on 2001-10-15.
In text messaging, "ole" is often a shorthand or playful variation of "old," typically used to refer to something or someone in a humorous or affectionate way. It can also be an expression of nostalgia or familiarity. Additionally, "ole" may appear in phrases like "ole buddy" or "ole school," adding a casual tone to the conversation.
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The words Ole Fay refer to a white person in a derogatory manner. This is the same as saying "cracker" or another derogatory term toward white people.
In honor of signee who died in summer workouts.
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