A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. A living Boogeh-er. 2. The molester of Parasite, Diamondninja, and Bob. 3. The dance Dance Revolution King of England. 4. The Princess of BlitzRO.
1. * ome-ome molests diamond <diamondninja> OMGoose i just got molested by Ome-Ome! 2. * PseudoShadow uses the useless ursine ute to usurp the unscrupulous ome-ome, who's also an unlucky unlearned unkempt pair of underpants 3. * ome-ome dances
Direcly translated to "Sir, Honk the horn sir" is phrase used by Indonesian, mainly children to ask bus driver to honk their bus’s Horn. They often ask bus driver to do so because they love the loud-funny sound of the bus’s horn. This phrase consists of two words, "Om" and "telolet". In bahasa Indonesia, Om means uncle, sir, or call-name for grown-up male, and "telolet" represents the sound of the bus’s horn. originally used for kids entertaiment whenever a bus passing by. but recently becoming internet meme by leaving the phrase in the comment section of a post. even when the post have nothing to do with a bus.
*Bus passing by* OM TELOLET OM! *Bus driver honk the horn* "Telolettelolet~" *dj snake release new song* OM TELOLET OM!
A phrase that Indonesians are very proud of. This is how they distract themselves from their recent political&racial issues. Om means "sir" or "uncle" in Indonesia and Telolet resembles the sound of bus horns. Indonesians are overly proud of how viral it went despite the fact that a phrase will never make Indonesia a better country. Commenters on "what is om telolet om?" videos in YouTube are mostly Indonesians, although it is meant for those who don't understand the phrase.
Jack: countless Indonesians are commenting "Om Telolet Om" everywhere, why? Jill: I guess they are very proud of that phrase, where is Indonesia anyway? never heard of it.
when you are a colombian "paisa" "nea" that is the word that you use the most to show your anger at a situation that bothers you
why dont you take out the garbage ome gonorrea ome
No one knows. Indonesian meme
Billy:"hey" Jeff:"om telolet om"