Uh-oh (expression)
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Uh-oh! is a ubiquitous interjection or expression of dismay in American English, generally uttered in anticipation, rather than after something bad has happened. The speaker often gives vent to the expression immediately upon learning or perceiving of something that presages disaster. It is an expression usually acquired very early in life, typically as early as the toddler stage.
[edit] See also
- Uh-Oh, David Byrne album
- Uh-Oh!, 2003 movie
- Uh-Oh! Oreo
- Uh Oh!, children's game show
- D'oh!
- Astro (The Jetsons)