OL



big ol'

Exceptionally or impressively large, either in physical size or in magnitude, where "ol'," an elision of the word "old," is an intensifier and not indicative of age. Primarily heard in US, South Africa. Grab hold of that big ol' bag of cement and throw it into the back of my truck. Well, that's just a big ol' lie and you know it!
See also: big

same o(l)’ same o(l)’

and SOSO (ˈsemo(l) ˈsemo(l))
n. the same old thing. I’m getting tired of the same ol’ same ol’.
See also: same

same ol’ same ol’

verb
See also: same

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nina (2)-Near Eastern Mythology
Yaroslavayah-rah-SLAH-vah (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian, Medieval Slavic
Rabi'a-Arabic
Heitor-Portuguese
CesÁRio-Portuguese
Katarin-Breton