its pooh and only pooh, not eeyore
Hunny
No, Winnie the Pooh does not say "oh brother" in the original works by A.A. Milne. The phrase "oh bother" is commonly associated with the character when he is frustrated or exasperated. This catchphrase is used to convey Pooh's gentle and good-natured personality in a humorous way.
Winnie the Pooh
He is saying Oh-No. When he says this something usual bad is about to happen, or did happen.
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Hunny
"Oh Bother"
"I Remember You" says "woah oh oh oh."
No, Winnie the Pooh does not say "oh brother" in the original works by A.A. Milne. The phrase "oh bother" is commonly associated with the character when he is frustrated or exasperated. This catchphrase is used to convey Pooh's gentle and good-natured personality in a humorous way.
Oh I got it now sorry for the bother.
its pooh and only pooh, not eeyore
it never says so dont bother trying to figure it out
Harry: Hi. I'm Harry Potter.Ron: And I'm Ron.Harry: Let's go bother Snape.Ron: Right oh!Snape appears on the screen.Snape: I am Snape, the potions master.Harry and Ron pop up beside Snape.Harry: Ready? Let's go bother him.They both sneak up closer to Snape, and then start hitting him.Harry and Ron: Bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother...Snape (annoyed) Get off!Harry and Ron: Bother, bother bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother.Ron pops up in another scene.Ron: Hee hee! That was fun.Harry pops up.Harry: I liked the part where he stopped moving.Ron: Let's do it again.Then they appear near Snape again.Harry and Ron: Bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother, bother.Snape: Stop it!Snape pulls out his wand.Snape: Avada Kedara!Harry and Ron fall to the ground. Then Dumbledore pops up.Snape: Oh dear.Dumbledore: Hello, Severus.Snape: I, I can explain, sir.Dumbledore: What's this?Snape disappears.Dumbledore: It seems young Harry and Ron are taking an afternoon nap. Let's see what the've got in their pockets.(rustling)Dumbledore: Alast! Nine sickles and a dungbon. This is my lucky day.He looks over to the right.Dumbledore: Now where did Snape go? More importangly, where the hell am I?Dumbledore rips off his clothes.Dumbledore: Naked time!He starts dancing in a sort of weird way, along with catchy music, and then disappears.~The End~
It's an exclamation expressing irritation. (Less than a swearing).
I got money to blow.
Winnie the Pooh
then tell them sorry and tell them that your not going to bother them anymore.