Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- An exclamation of discomfort or impatience.
- An imitation of a dog's bark.
Examples
“Throughout 2009, as the media saw more and more green shoots, the word ouf ot Berkshire”
“I haf better ships as the old _Barang_, Captain, unt in my launch alongside I haf some pags ouf goldt dust dot iss to be a wedding present for a leedle lady I know ouf py der name ouf Natalie.”
“I like the idea of this being an exercise that bridges the gap (ouf! that takes pressure off!)”
“Nine time ouf ot 10, the other shop's bowsmith dicked it all up and we end up undicking it.”
“While the Part ouf of power is denouncing the Party in power for going to far and not listening to the American people.”
“Why plan on producing something in the U.S. when the government could regulate the entire industry ouf of existence in a few months?”
“The disclosure comes less than a week after the exchange operator warned it may shift its corporate headquarters ouf of Illinois to avoid an increase in corporate taxes, though a CME spokesman said selling the Board of Trade building isn't connected to discussions over a potential move.”
“The player became frantic and exasperated and demanded to know how he could get ouf of this.”
Pirates, Flattery and Disappointment in Lilliput!! « Third Point of Singularity
“When my Mom would take us shopping at a mall we called them shopping centers back then we'd always breeze by the line of kids waiting to see Santa - being placated with the "you get eight nights of presents" chestnut being pulled ouf of the Jewish parents handbook every year at this time.”
The Huffington Post: Stan Brooks: Santa is Not An Anagram for Satan
“So, things go wrong, and when you have unpredictable stellar objects around, you have some desperate engineering work to do to get a message ouf o there, let alone get out of there yourselves.”
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: We Have Fed Our Sea - Poul Anderson
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Australian
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scrabbleabdul, abdulled, abdulling, abi, abiu, ablactate, absinthial, absinthian, absoluter, acalypha, acanthodian, acaroids and 5128 more...
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découvert en étudiant le français
quelquefois via les professeurs, la radio, l'éctriture; le plus souvent aux entrailles de dictionnaires
(Je suis en train d'apprendre: corrigez-moi!)et tout le bataclan, fripier, paperasse, maghreb, trifouillis-les-oies, pétaouchnok, il m'aime : un pe..., histoire à dormir..., rire dans sa barbe, loin des yeux, lo..., tutoyer, vouvoyer and 31 more...
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sarra “phew” May 15, 2008