"oh ar" meaning in All languages combined

See oh ar on Wiktionary

Interjection [English]

IPA: /oʊ ˈɑː(ɹ)/
Head templates: {{en-interj}} oh ar
  1. (UK, West Midlands) Used to indicate agreement. Tags: UK, West-Midlands
    Sense id: en-oh_ar-en-intj-FZ3IUR4h Categories (other): British English, West Midlands English
  2. (UK, West Midlands) Used to introduce a refutation, sometimes sarcastically. Tags: UK, West-Midlands
    Sense id: en-oh_ar-en-intj-GOkcXH2n Categories (other): British English, West Midlands English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 34 66
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: och aye [Scotland], oh yeah, oo arr [West-Country], wye aye [Geordie]

Download JSON data for oh ar meaning in All languages combined (1.6kB)

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