oboy
English
    
    Interjection
    
oboy
- (rare) Alternative form of oh boy
-  1975, Gilman, Dorothy, A Nun in the Closet, New York: Fawcett Crest, →ISBN, page 92:- "Oboy," he said. "Oboy, Scozzafava's not going to like this."
 
-  1978 March 1, Hancock, Niel, Dragon Winter, New York: Popular Library, →ISBN, page 231:- "Oboy!" shouted Cabbage. "That sounds like grand fun."
 
-  1996, Browning, Dixie, The Beauty, The Beast and The Baby, New York: Silhouette Books, →ISBN, page 100:- Oboy. Now he'd made her mad.
 
-  2005 September 4, Davis, Jim, Garfield, Paws, Inc.:- Oboy! It's here!
 
 
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