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Oof Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Definition. Word History. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. oof. interjection. ˈüf. used to express discomfort, surprise, or dismay. I once watched a highlight reel of Tyson knockouts with a roomful of intoxicated medical students who punctuated every blow with phrases like "Oof! I can't believe that dude's sternum didn't just collapse."
What Does "Oof" Mean in Roblox and on the Internet? - How-To Geek
What "oof" means depends heavily on the context. You can use the word negatively: for example, someone tells you that they're currently having a hard time with math homework. You might reply with "oof" to signal that you sympathize with what they're going through. Alternatively, you can use it positively.
What’s With “Oof,” “Meh,” And Other Popular Interjections?
oof. Oof is one of the most versatile interjections—and you may have noticed, suddenly everywhere! It is used to express pain and dismay or to show sympathy with someone else’s pain. A classic facial expression that oof is paired with is a puffing up of the cheeks followed by a slow release of air.
oof - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. oof (plural oofs) A sound made in pain, as when expelling air after being struck. Etymology 2. Clipping of ooftish. Noun. oof ( uncountable) ( UK, slang, dated) Money. [c. 1850 – c. 1940]
OOF Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Oof definition: (an exclamation used to sympathize with someone else’s pain or dismay, or to express one’s own). See examples of OOF used in a sentence.
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