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What does ''omggg''mean?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/7/2025

"Omggg" is an exaggerated form of "OMG," which stands for "Oh my God." It is often used in text messaging and online communication to express excitement, surprise, or disbelief. The additional "g's" emphasize the intensity of the emotion being conveyed.

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