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1 ay
1. Oh! (exclamation of surprise): Ay, burada biri var! Oh, there is someone here. 2. Ouch! (exclamation of pain): Ay, ayağım! Ouch, my foot! -
2 broş
n. brooch, pin, fibula, clasp or brooch, ouch* * *brooch -
3 toka
n. buckle, clip, clasp, fastener, hairgrip, grip, handshake, bobby pin, fibula, hasp, ouch, slide* * *1. belt buckle 2. buckle 3. hairgrip 4. hairpin 5. clasp (n.) 6. buckle (n.) -
4 ah
interj. ah, ouch (cry of pain) -
5 of
interj. ah, ouch, pooh, ugh, humph, phew, whew, pish, pshaw -
6 öf
interj. ah, ouch, pooh, ugh, humph, phew, whew, pish, pshaw -
7 ah
"ah!, oh!, alas!, ouch!; curse" beddua -
8 of
1. Oof! 2. Ouch!/Ow! -
9 oflamak
"to say Oof!, huff indignantly or exasperatedly; to say Ouch! oflayıp poflamak to huff and puff indignantly or exasperatedly." -
10 uf
1. Ouf!/Oof! 2. Ouch!/Ow!
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Ouch — (ouch), n. [OE. ouch, nouche (a nouch being taken for an ouch: cf. {Adder}), fr. OF. nusche, nosche, nousche, buckle, clasp, LL. nusca, fr. OHG. nusca, nuscha.] A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ouch — may refer to: An interjection that denotes pain (Obsolete jewellery term): a socket that a precious stone fits in Organization for Understanding Cluster Headaches, or OUCH Ouch, a 2008 single by London hip hop group N Dubz that appears on their… … Wikipedia
ouch — ☆ ouch1 [ouch ] interj. [echoic of natural cry] used to express sudden pain ouch2 [ouch] n. [< ME (a n)ouche < OFr nousche < Frank * nuskja, brooch, akin to OHG nusca, a clasp < IE base * ned , to twist together > NET1] 1. a clasp… … English World dictionary
ouch — [autʃ] interjection [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Natural sound] a sound that you make when you feel sudden pain ▪ Ouch! That hurt! … Dictionary of contemporary English
ouch — [ autʃ ] interjection SPOKEN used for expressing a feeling of sudden pain: Ouch! That really hurts! … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ouch — 1837, from Pennsylvania German outch, cry of pain, from Ger. autsch. The Japanese word is itai. Latin used au, hau … Etymology dictionary
ouch — ► EXCLAMATION ▪ used to express pain. ORIGIN natural exclamation … English terms dictionary
Ouch! — For the 1967 British film, see Ouch! (film). Ouch! Studio album by Lake Released 1980 (Germ … Wikipedia
ouch — [[t]a͟ʊtʃ[/t]] EXCLAM People say ouch when they suddenly feel pain. She was barefoot and stones dug into her feet. Ouch, ouch, she cried. Syn: ow … English dictionary
ouch — interjection /ˈaʊtʃ,æɔ̹ˀʧ/ a) An expression of ones own physical pain. Ouch! You stepped on my toe! That hurt! b) An expression in sympathy at anothers pain. Ouch! Her sunburn looks awful. Syn: ow … Wiktionary
Ouch — something that hurts, especially financially: But the $500 fine was the big ouch … Dictionary of Australian slang