Weii ohh
A catchphrase for “Uh oh” made by Rishabh Bhavani in June 2021, when he and his friends were playing basketball. (Pronounced wuh-oh)
1. A term used when someone does bad or suspicious activity
2. A term used for someone who is bad or suspicious
1. A term used when someone does bad or suspicious activity
2. A term used for someone who is bad or suspicious
1. *people happily eating lunch at school*
PERSON: I’m hungry, may I have a slice of pizza?”
PIZZA EATER: “No thanks, I bought it”
PERSON: “I don’t care, I’m taking that from you”
PIZZA EATER: *stunned*
FRIEND OF PIZZA EATER: “Weii ohh! I can’t believe this! You can’t do that to my friend!”
2. *offense returns to sideline after scoring a touchdown*
WIDE RECEIVER: “I can’t believe that dude hit me that hard, especially when I was already out of bounds! Luckily for us, that kept our drive going!”
DEFENSIVE END (RECEIVER’S TEAMMATE): “Yeah, it’s not all brand new. He is known for playing dirty. He is a big Weii ohh!”
PERSON: I’m hungry, may I have a slice of pizza?”
PIZZA EATER: “No thanks, I bought it”
PERSON: “I don’t care, I’m taking that from you”
PIZZA EATER: *stunned*
FRIEND OF PIZZA EATER: “Weii ohh! I can’t believe this! You can’t do that to my friend!”
2. *offense returns to sideline after scoring a touchdown*
WIDE RECEIVER: “I can’t believe that dude hit me that hard, especially when I was already out of bounds! Luckily for us, that kept our drive going!”
DEFENSIVE END (RECEIVER’S TEAMMATE): “Yeah, it’s not all brand new. He is known for playing dirty. He is a big Weii ohh!”
Weii ohh
A catchphrase for “Uh oh” made by Rishabh Bhavani in June 2021, when he and his friends were playing basketball. (Pronounced wuh-oh)
1. A term used when someone does bad or suspicious activity
2. A term used for someone who is bad or suspicious
1. A term used when someone does bad or suspicious activity
2. A term used for someone who is bad or suspicious
1. *people happily eating lunch at school*
PERSON: I’m hungry, may I have a slice of pizza?”
PIZZA EATER: “No thanks, I bought it”
PERSON: “I don’t care, I’m taking that from you”
PIZZA EATER: *stunned*
FRIEND OF PIZZA EATER: “Weii ohh! I can’t believe this! You can’t do that to my friend!”
2. *offense returns to sideline after scoring a touchdown*
WIDE RECEIVER: “I can’t believe that dude hit me that hard, especially when I was already out of bounds! Luckily for us, that kept our drive going!”
DEFENSIVE END (RECEIVER’S TEAMMATE): “Yeah, it’s not all brand new. He is known for playing dirty. He is a big Weii ohh!”
PERSON: I’m hungry, may I have a slice of pizza?”
PIZZA EATER: “No thanks, I bought it”
PERSON: “I don’t care, I’m taking that from you”
PIZZA EATER: *stunned*
FRIEND OF PIZZA EATER: “Weii ohh! I can’t believe this! You can’t do that to my friend!”
2. *offense returns to sideline after scoring a touchdown*
WIDE RECEIVER: “I can’t believe that dude hit me that hard, especially when I was already out of bounds! Luckily for us, that kept our drive going!”
DEFENSIVE END (RECEIVER’S TEAMMATE): “Yeah, it’s not all brand new. He is known for playing dirty. He is a big Weii ohh!”