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Webster 1913 Edition
Oho
O-ho′
,int
erj.
An exclamation of surprise, etc.
Definition 2024
oho
oho
English
Interjection
oho
- Expressing surprise or gloating realisation; aha.
- 1880, Lucy Bethia Walford, Troublesome Daughters
- There is Kate, taking no heed of anybody; sensible old darling — she goes at her tea and cake — Oho! she has not touched them!
- 1914, Rupert Hughes, What Will People Say?
- "Oho, my boy, that's the woman who keeps you here! Mrs. Neff hinted at it, but I wouldn't believe it till I had it from you."
- 1997, Bruce A Shuman, Beyond the library of the future
- Oho! Now I see where he's going with this, Frank thinks. Would have seen it earlier if I hadn't been so tired.
- 1880, Lucy Bethia Walford, Troublesome Daughters
Anagrams
Finnish
Interjection
oho
- Acknowledging a minor mistake: oops, whoops-a-daisy.
- An indication of excitement or surprise: wow, whoa, oh, ooh, ay, chihuahua.