Oh
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Oh is an interjection with many uses, often said by people realizing something. (e.g. Oh, now I see.)
It may also refer to:
[edit] Abbreviations
- A pronounced abbreviation for the number Zero
- OH, an abbreviation for the U.S. State of Ohio (United States postal abbreviations)
- Comair (IATA airline designator)
- in chemistry:
- Hydroxy
- Hydroxide
- Specifically, the Hydroxyl radical
- The functional alcohol group in a molecule ie: CH3CH2OH
- is a USCS symbol for an organic-rich clay and/or silt of high plasticity
- Olduvai Hominid
- A former employee of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Hut System in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (Old Hutmans Association)
- Old Harrovian, a former pupil at Harrow School, England
- Old Herefordian, a former pupil of Hereford Cathedral School
- Old Haberdasher, a former pupil of The Haberdashers' Aske's School, England
- Owen Hart
[edit] Family names
- The Chinese family name Ō (王)
- Sadaharu Oh, famous baseball player born in Japan of Taiwanese descent
- the Korean family name Oh (오)
- Sandra Oh, actress
- Dennis Oh, the working name of Dennis Joseph O'Neil
[edit] Songs
- "Oh," a song by Fugazi from their 2001 album The Argument
- "Oh!", a song by Sleater-Kinney from their 2002 album One Beat
- "Oh (Dave Matthews song)", a song by Dave Matthews from his 2003 album Some Devil
- "Oh (Ciara song)", a 2004 song by singer Ciara released as a single in 2005
- "Oh! Darling", a song written by Paul McCartney and performed by the Beatles
- "Oh! Gravity. (song)," by rock band Switchfoot, or its album, "Oh! Gravity."
- "Oh, Boy! (song), a song by Buddy Holly and the Crickets, released in 1957.
[edit] Artists
OH (rapper)