OK, Here's What 'OOMF' Actually Means on Social Media
Have you come across the acronym "OOMF" while scrolling, lately? Online lingo and Gen Z slang can leave many of us scratching our heads. But we'll go over everything you need to know about OOMF's meaning.
This specific term is one that users across multiple platforms have been seeing in videos, comments, captions, hashtags and more. There is even a variation of it—"oomfie"—that shows up frequently as well.
Curious about the Gen Z term? We've got you covered. Here's what to know about OOMF, oomfie and how to use the acronym on social media.
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What Does 'OOMF' Mean on Social Media?
"OOMF" means "one of my followers" or "one of my friends." The term is used across various social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and more.
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How To Use 'OOMF' on Social Media
Here are some examples of how to use the acronym "OOMF" online:
OOMF really needs to find a hobby.
I'm not sure why OOMF watches my stories but never responds.
The other day, OOMF came over with takeout and helped me forget all about the guy I was crying over.
How did OOMF get tickets in two seconds and I'm still in the queue?
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'Oomfie' Meaning
So, what exactly does "oomfie" mean? Well, it has a couple of different meanings. One definition is the same as "OOMF," referring to a follower or a friend. It's a "cutesy" spin on the acronym, similar to "bestie."
It can also specifically refer to a friend or follower who's attractive.
But as one user explained on Urban Dictionary, it can also be defined as "a complete nonsense word. Like how some people use the word 'girlboss' to describe just about anyone."
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The Onomatopoeia of 'OOMF'
Even though "OOMF" has its own definition according to TikTok-speak and online slang, some individuals use the term in an onomatopoeia sense.
For example, in 2015, one user defined the term on Urban Dictionary as: "an onomatopoeia used to describe a person of extreme attractiveness."
They gave the example:
Lilly sees a hot guy at the mall
Lilly: OOMF *heart eyes*
I know I've definitely used this sound when I've stubbed my toe, so I think it can actually apply to plenty of situations.