"uffdah" meaning in English

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Interjection

Etymology: A term with Scandinavian origins (either Swedish or Norwegian). Head templates: {{en-interj}} uffdah
  1. (US) A term for sensory overload. Can be used as an expression of surprise, astonishment and sometimes dismay. Tags: US
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