oh word
Example:
Guy 1: Remember that time I yelled "Kobe" and scored from the corner on a buzzer beating 3 pointer?
Guy2: Oh word? Not like I heard this story 70 times.
Guy 1: Remember that time I yelled "Kobe" and scored from the corner on a buzzer beating 3 pointer?
Guy2: Oh word? Not like I heard this story 70 times.
Oh word
A combination of the popular terms, “oh”, and “word”, oh word is one of the most modern, intricate and useful slang terms today.
Let’s break this down: “oh” is a phrase used to verbally react at something. Oh is often used in “bruh Moment” situations.
Ex: friend: hey I think I fucked your mom
you: oh
Now onto “word”. Word is a slang term that derived from the phrase, “is that the word?”, which is a popular Philly term originally used by inmates. The phrase was used to lightly question the legitimacy of what a persons saying. The phrase eventually dwindled down to just “word” and is often used in similar contexts as “facts”. “word” and “facts” are used to convey understanding and/or agreement in what the other person is saying.
Ex: friend: bro I got a new job, 100K salary
Other friend: word
So when you put “oh” and “word” together, you have a phrase that displays a bruh moment while mutually demonstrating agreement and/or understanding in reaction to a conversation or situation.
Ex: you: Hey Dad I’m a homosexual
your dad: oh word, pack your shit and get out of the house
In conclusion, “oh word” is a phrase that everybody can use to demonstrate agreement and/or understanding with just about any moment.
Let’s break this down: “oh” is a phrase used to verbally react at something. Oh is often used in “bruh Moment” situations.
Ex: friend: hey I think I fucked your mom
you: oh
Now onto “word”. Word is a slang term that derived from the phrase, “is that the word?”, which is a popular Philly term originally used by inmates. The phrase was used to lightly question the legitimacy of what a persons saying. The phrase eventually dwindled down to just “word” and is often used in similar contexts as “facts”. “word” and “facts” are used to convey understanding and/or agreement in what the other person is saying.
Ex: friend: bro I got a new job, 100K salary
Other friend: word
So when you put “oh” and “word” together, you have a phrase that displays a bruh moment while mutually demonstrating agreement and/or understanding in reaction to a conversation or situation.
Ex: you: Hey Dad I’m a homosexual
your dad: oh word, pack your shit and get out of the house
In conclusion, “oh word” is a phrase that everybody can use to demonstrate agreement and/or understanding with just about any moment.
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Oh word
Something a high school kid from monmouth county, NJ (mostly around the manasquan sending districts and wall area) will say. It can basically mean anything.
Example:
Person 1: Yo Justin, can I get a G?
Person 2: Oh word
Person 1: Ay man what's up
Person 2: oh word
Person 1: Yo Justin, can I get a G?
Person 2: Oh word
Person 1: Ay man what's up
Person 2: oh word
Oh my word
Used predominantly by Christians in order to not break the commandment "You shall not make wrongful use of the name of your God".
Used when in awe or surprised by an event and when something unexpected happens.
Used when in awe or surprised by an event and when something unexpected happens.
Oh My Word That Is Refreshing
Example:
Proffessor Sibanda was like "Oh my word that is refreshing" after he took his first sip of C-Berry in quite some time
Proffessor Sibanda was like "Oh my word that is refreshing" after he took his first sip of C-Berry in quite some time