(nautical) Used to attract attention to something sighted, usually by lookouts.
(rare) Said accompanying a vigorous attack.
halloo; hey; a call to excite attention, or to give notice of approach
noun
(obsolete) Care, anxiety, trouble, sorrow.
(slang) A whore; a sexually promiscuous woman; in general use as a highly offensive name-calling word for a woman with connotations of loose sexuality.
A stop; a halt; a moderation of pace.
verb
(obsolete) To care, be anxious, long.
To act as a ho.
oh
oh
intj
(interrogative) Expression of mild scepticism.
A word to mark a spoken phrase as imaginary.
A word to precede an added comment or afterthought.
A word to precede an offhand or annoyed remark.
An invocation or address (similar to the vocative in languages with noun declension), often with a term of endearment.
Exclamation for drama or emphasis (often poetic).
Expression of pain. See ouch.
Expression of surprise.
Expression of understanding, affirmation, recognition, or realization.
Expression of wonder, amazement, or awe.
Space filler or extra syllable, especially in (popular) music.
noun
An utterance of oh; a spoken expression of surprise, acknowledgement, etc.
the digit 0 (especially in representations of speech)
the letter O, o (more commonly spelled o)
verb
(intransitive) To utter the interjection oh; to express surprise, etc.