ouch
Kelime Anlamı :
1. öf.
2. toka.
3. of.
4. broş.
5. of (acı ile).
6. Ah!/Of!/Aman!.
7. ünlem Ah Of Aman.
8. ah.
9. emir ve komuta zinciri P (orderwire).
10. ay.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
used to express sudden pain or displeasure.
2. A setting for a precious stone.
3. A brooch or buckle set with jewels.
4. obsolete A clasp; a brooch.
2. A setting for a precious stone.
3. A brooch or buckle set with jewels.
4. obsolete A clasp; a brooch.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
alternative form of ouche.
2. an expression of one's own physical pain.
3. an expression in sympathy at another's pain.
4. A reply to an insult (frequently one that is tongue-in-cheek or joking).
5. an expression of disappointment.
6. expressing surprise at the high price of something.
2. an expression of one's own physical pain.
3. an expression in sympathy at another's pain.
4. A reply to an insult (frequently one that is tongue-in-cheek or joking).
5. an expression of disappointment.
6. expressing surprise at the high price of something.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the person.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
an exclamation expressing pain, as when one is suddenly hurt, as by a slight burn, a prick of a pin, etc.
2. an ornament or jewel of the nature of a brooch or clasp; any jewel or ornament; specifically, a clasp used for a cope in place of the agraffe. its use in the english old testament seems to be restricted to ‘setting,’ or ‘socket.’ also owche.
3. the blow given by a boar's tusk.
4. A tumor or boil on the skin; a carbuncle.
2. an ornament or jewel of the nature of a brooch or clasp; any jewel or ornament; specifically, a clasp used for a cope in place of the agraffe. its use in the english old testament seems to be restricted to ‘setting,’ or ‘socket.’ also owche.
3. the blow given by a boar's tusk.
4. A tumor or boil on the skin; a carbuncle.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia