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Definitions
- 1 Clipping of over. abbreviation, alt-of, clipping
- 2 Abbreviation of morally offensive, film classification of the National Legion of Decency. abbreviation, alt-of, historical, not-comparable
- 3 With sugar and no condensed milk added. Singapore, colloquial, not-comparable
"Better try their kopi-o tarik. Our version nowadays taste like cough medicine. LOL!"
- 4 Abbreviation of Orthodox. Judaism, abbreviation, alt-of, not-comparable
- 1 The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin script. letter, lowercase
- 2 The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin script. letter, uppercase
""Supposing somebody sees you, with all those flowers too? Supposing somebody writes him a letter? Ooooh!" (a pure round open Tamil O.)"
- 3 Alternative form of ο, the fifteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets, called omicron and (astronomy) used as an abbreviation of omicron in star names. alt-of, alternative, letter, lowercase
"The system's Bayer designation is o Persei."
- 1 Alternative form of oh. alt-of, alternative
- 1 A surname from Korean.
- 2 A surname from Mandarin Chinese.
- 3 Alternative form of E (Ancient Chinese Kingdom) alt-of, alternative
"ACCORDING to various inscriptions about this famous temple we are told that it was erected to the memory of Ya Fei, "An Unswerving Guardian to the Heir-Apparent," of the Sung dynasty; "A Loyal-to-the-end Minister," who came from the ancient state of O-Kuo, the present Wu Ch'ang-fu of Hupei; and that it was erected by the Emperor Hsiao Tsung as an atonement for the weakness and follies of his father, Kao Tsung, toward a faithful servant of the empire who came to his untimely death through the diabolical schemes of men in high estate. Moreover, that after his death and burial, when the empire came to appreciate his great services to the people, the posthumous title of " Prince of O-Kuo" was bestowed upon his sacred memory."
- 1 The name of the Latin script letter O/o.
- 2 Operator Internet, abbreviation, acronym, alt-of
- 3 Something shaped like the letter O.
"She was lying in the lee of a fowlhouse in a crumpled posture, as if cohesion had been detached from her joints, which lobbed her in an untidy heap, like a lot of old bones, tied together with string. Her skull was hitched under her humped shoulders and her fallen jaw made a lipless O of her mouth, giving it an expression of imbecile astonishment."
- 4 An utterance of the vocative O.
- 5 American Library Association abbreviation of octavo, a book size (20-25 cm). countable, uncountable
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- 6 the blood group whose red cells carry neither the A nor B antigens wordnet
- 7 A zero (used in reading out numbers).
"It is currently two-o-five in the afternoon (2:05 PM)."
- 8 Object, see SVO abbreviation, acronym, alt-of
- 9 A blood type that lacks A or B antigens and may only receive transfusions of similar type O blood, but may donate to all (neglecting Rh factor). Synonym: universal donor. uncountable
- 10 Someone associated with Leyton Orient Football Club, as a player, coach, supporter etc. countable, uncountable
- 11 the 15th letter of the Roman alphabet wordnet
- 12 The number of overs bowled. countable, uncountable
- 13 a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth's crust wordnet
- 14 Orgasm. countable, slang, uncountable
"Sunny felt some cold and wet press against her pussy, it startled her, then it's^([sic]) tongue went deep inside of her, she had been eaten out before, but never this could, who ever was doing it was a real pro, and had to have the longest tongue in the world it was buried at least three inches inside of her and was taking long, hard strokes, it was trying to get even deeper, it was only seconds before she started shaking from her first O."
- 15 Opium. slang, uncountable
"We lay on our stomachs on the living-room floor in a circle around our host, a skinny little man who said he'd been smoking O for 20 years."
- 1 The fifteenth numeral symbol of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin script. lowercase
- 2 The fifteenth numeral symbol of the English alphabet, called o and written in the Latin script. uppercase
- 1 alternative form of O (vocative particle) alt-of, alternative, nonstandard
"I lift my soule to thee o Lord mee, o Iehovah, heare In thee, o Lord, I put my trust"
- 2 The vocative particle, used for direct address.
"O Death! O Death! Won't you spare me over till another year? - part of the refrain from the American folk song "A Conversation with Death"."
- 1 Alternative form of of. alt-of, alternative
Etymology
See o'.
From Middle English O, o, from Old English o, from Latin o and Ancient Greek ὦ (ô, interjection). Featured prominently in William Tyndale's 1525 translation of the New Testament.
From Middle English O, o, from Old English o, from Latin o and Ancient Greek ὦ (ô, interjection). Featured prominently in William Tyndale's 1525 translation of the New Testament.
Abbreviation.
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Korean 오(伍) (O) or 오(吳) (O). Doublet of Wu.
From Mandarin 鄂 (È) Wade–Giles romanization: O⁴.
From Hokkien 烏 /乌 (o͘, “black”) or Teochew 烏 /乌 (ou¹, “black”).
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