A fork of Rural Dictionary
"oh and" is the new "p.s."
When used properly, "oh" corresponds to "post" and "and" corresponds to "script".
One may add a second "oh and" by simply putting a second "oh" in the beginning of the statement to designate another afterthought. It should read as follows "oh oh and", which would correspond to "post post script".
In context it should read like the following example:
hey man go check out my new epic youtube vid!
oh and dont forget to rate it!
oh oh and make sure you tell your friends!!
The response you get when you say the most vile, absurd, hateful, harmful, horrible, terrible, disgusting, despicable, delusional, terrifying, deliberate, unfathomably evil words to ever come out of your mouth.
“hey girl are you a pumpkin cause I want to slice off the top of your head, scoop out your insides and cut your face up and hang it outside my house”
“Oh.”
Usually said in a derogatory or dismissive way, as if to insinuate that something shown or mentioned, is of no real interest at all, has been seen before, even, or especially when the item is brand new, unique and very splendid
Andy showed Chris his brand new, custom made wanking mitt
Oh THAT wanking mitt... said Chris