oh, dip

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Interjection

oh, dip

  1. (slang) An expression of mild surprise or annoyance.
  • 2006, Gary Shteyngart, Absurdistan, London: Granta Books, →ISBN, page 31:
    "Look at your pretty face," the girl continued. "I love your little blue eyes, mister, and your big fat smile—oh, dip! If you lost some weight, you could be one of those fat movie stars."
  • 2010, Torrey Maldonado, Secret Saturdays, New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam's Sons, →ISBN, page 192:
    "Son! Isn't that gay dude your cousin?" Sean asked me. / I manned up and told him, "Yes." / Oh dip! No, I didn't. I was too embarrassed I had a gay cousin.
  • 2016, R. M. Scorpio, Junction Boulevard: A Novel, →ISBN, page 220:
    "Oh, dip. You got nothing? You let me down, yo."
  • 2016 October 6, “Category 55 Emergency Doomsday Crisis”, in The Good Place, season 1, episode 5, spoken by Jason Mendoza (Manny Jacinto):
    Oh, dip! I get it! It's like, I knew this girl Sheila. She was a black market alligator dealer with a pierced jawbone.
  • 2019 January 31, “Four Movements”, in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, season 6, episode 4, spoken by Gina Linetti (Chelsea Peretti):
    Oh, dip! I got Rosa to feel her feelings too? Inadvertent Gina Moment. Two for one.
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