Oogley
adjective
Attractive; worth ogling with admiration: It’s oogley. Also Bong (1930s+ Jive talk)
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[oh-uh-goh-nee-uh m] /ˌoʊ əˈgoʊ ni əm/ noun, plural oogonia [oh-uh-goh-nee-uh] /ˌoʊ əˈgoʊ ni ə/ (Show IPA), oogoniums. Biology. 1. one of the undifferentiated germ cells giving rise to oocytes. 2. the one-celled female reproductive organ in certain thallophytes, usually a more or less spherical sac containing one or more eggs. /ˌəʊəˈɡəʊnɪəm/ noun (pl) -nia (-nɪə), […]
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[oh-uh-goh-nee-uh m] /ˌoʊ əˈgoʊ ni əm/ noun, plural oogonia [oh-uh-goh-nee-uh] /ˌoʊ əˈgoʊ ni ə/ (Show IPA), oogoniums. Biology. 1. one of the undifferentiated germ cells giving rise to oocytes. 2. the one-celled female reproductive organ in certain thallophytes, usually a more or less spherical sac containing one or more eggs. /ˌəʊəˈɡəʊnɪəm/ noun (pl) -nia (-nɪə), […]
- Ooh
[oo] /u/ interjection 1. (used to express amazement, satisfaction, excitement, etc.) noun 2. the exclamation “ooh.”. verb (used without object) 3. to utter or exclaim “ooh.”. Idioms 4. ooh and aah, to exclaim in wonder or admiration: The crowds oohed and aahed at the spectacular fireworks. /uː/ interjection 1. an exclamation of surprise, pleasure, pain, […]
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verb phrase To express wonder, amazement, etc: the spectators oohed and aahed at the trapeze artist (1953+)