A fork of Rural Dictionary
Meaning - 'Who's there!'
Norfolk version of the Geordie's 'Why aye!
Can be used as a 'Yes!', 'I'm in!', 'Let's go', 'Who's not?!' or 'Who's there!'
'Arr ya garn oot tonight boy?'
'Oose thur!'
'Can you help me get the tractor out?'
'Oose thur!'
'Norfolk Broads- Oose thur??!'
A made up phrase used to scare off annoying people who won't leave you alone. It's best when it's said in a high pitched voice.
Annoying person- Blah blah blah
Me- A doo lay oose!
Annoying person- Wow, this MF is a weirdo!
Me- A doo lay oose!
Annoying person- Wtf! I'm outta here!
Someone with little to no friends
Pronounced “oo-s”, oo as in too
Person 1: “hey can i play with you? I have no one to play with”
Person 2: “no your an OOSE go away”