ooooh
Ooooh (intj) means an even longer, more emphatic stretch of "ooh" or "oh," used for heightened surprise, teasing, or excitement. Example: “Ooooh, someone's in trouble now," he teased.”
How to use ooooh
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn exaggerated, drawn-out version of "ooh" or "oh" for extra emphasis, often used teasingly.
Very informal — used in speech, texting, and comics rather than formal writing.
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"_____, someone's in trouble now," he teased.
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What does “ooooh” mean?
The word “ooooh” means an even longer, more emphatic stretch of "ooh" or "oh," used for heightened surprise, teasing, or excitement. In plain terms, an exaggerated, drawn-out version of "ooh" or "oh" for extra emphasis, often used teasingly.
How do you use “ooooh” in a sentence?
Here is “ooooh” used in a sentence: “"Ooooh, someone's in trouble now," he teased.”
What part of speech is “ooooh”?
“Ooooh” is an intj.
What is the meaning of ooooh?
"ooooh" (intj) means an even longer, more emphatic stretch of "ooh" or "oh," used for heightened surprise, teasing, or excitement.