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Definition of Oabaew

Oabaew

adjective

  • Oabaew (Oh-A-Beaw (noun)) Means "Thats Terrible" or "Why does this exist", usually used in a discussion where one user thinks one thing is terrible. Example:
    Hey frank, have you seen the new Diaper for old people? You: Oabaew

    Last edited on Jul 30 2016. Submitted by LeTesla on Jul 30 2016.

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