Ooh vs Oth - What's the difference?
ooh | oth |
An expression of surprise.
An expression of awe.
*
The sound made to imitate a ghost.
Used sometimes because of affection
To go ooh
*{{quote-book, year=1590, author=, title=Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I, chapter=, edition=1921 ed.
, passage=They bring them wines of Greece and Araby,[*] And daintie spices fetcht from furthest Ynd,[*] To kindle heat of corage privily: And in the wine a solemne oth they bynd 35 T' observe the sacred lawes of armes, that are assynd. }}
As an interjection ooh
is uh, erm, um (expression of confusion or uncertainty).As a noun oth is
.ooh
English
Alternative forms
* oooh, oooohInterjection
(en-interj) (with as many 'o's as needed to express the length of the utterance )Verb
See also
* oh * ooh la laAnagrams
* * ----oth
English
Noun
(en noun)citation