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d'oh

(music) <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span> Expresses frustration or anger, especially at one’s own stupidity. —I just paid for our food. —You didn&#039;t have to. It&#039;s free. —<span class="searchmatch">D&#039;oh</span>! expression...


t'oh

See also: toh, to̍h, and tòh From English <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>, from The Simpsons. The voice actor for Homer Simpson in the French version of The Simpsons, Philippe Peythieu...


-doh

See also: doh, Doh, and <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span> IPA(key): /-tòh/ -doh (inalienable) muscle...


headslapper

From head +‎ slapper. headslapper (plural headslappers) (informal) A mistake of obvious stupidity. <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>, as an exclamation facepalm, a related gesture...


OHD

See also: ohd. OHD (linguistics, obsolete) Initialism of Old High Dutch. Hod, Doh, HOD, hod, doh, <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>...


HOD

See also: hod and hód HOD (plural HODs) Abbreviation of head of department. doh, Doh, <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>, OHD...


ㅇㄴ

initialism of 아니 (ani, “nah”) (Internet slang, text messaging) initialism of 오노 (ono, “oh no”) (Internet slang, text messaging) initialism of 아나 (ana, “<span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>”)...


doh

Doh, <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>, and -doh doh (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Dong. Wiktionary’s coverage of Dong terms doh Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span> (“expression...


Hod

Hod Alternative form of Höðr. doh, Doh, <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span>, OHD Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on: Hod Wikipedia nn From Old Norse Hǫðr, from Proto-Germanic...


cortta

[ˈt͡ʃo̞rtːɑ] Rhymes: -ortː, -ortːɑ Hyphenation: cort‧ta cortta dammit, <span class="searchmatch">d&#039;oh</span> Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen...