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oof
[oof]
interjection
(an exclamation used to sympathize with someone else’s pain or dismay, or to express one’s own): Oof, I've got tons of schoolwork to do this week.
Oof, that conversation must’ve been so awkward and hurtful!
Oof, I've got tons of schoolwork to do this week.
oof
/ ː /
noun
slangmoney
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈǴǴڲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of oof1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of oof1
Example Sentences
So it’s only now that I’m starting to be like, “Oof, it’s an intense job for a mom, for sure.”
Asked about the closure, Samuels audibly sighed, saying, “Oof. I understand it as a necessary transition. That being said, I can’t lie. I’m feeling pretty sad about it.”
“Oof, I was hoping the app just needed to update,” another user commented.
“Oof this is embarrassing for you,” a mother of two wrote on Instagram.
“Oof,” said Samir, as though Rostam had kicked him in the belly.
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