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Definition of oath
oath
interjection
- an affirmative response; "yes, exactly!" Australian origin.
Person A: Isn't that place disgusting?
Person B: Bloody oath!Last edited on Oct 14 2017. Submitted by Vaughn from Chicago, IL, USA on Nov 03 1999.
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