"t'oh" meaning in French

See t'oh in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

IPA: /t‿o/ Forms: t’oh! [canonical]
Etymology: From English d'oh, from The Simpsons. The voice actor for Homer Simpson in the French version of The Simpsons, Philippe Peythieu, rendered it t'oh. Etymology templates: {{der|fr|en|d'oh}} English d'oh
  1. d'oh (expression of frustration) Wikipedia link: Homer Simpson, Philippe Peythieu, The Simpsons Categories (topical): The Simpsons
    Sense id: en-t'oh-fr-intj-YK4inLIP

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