adverb Internet Slang

OFC

/ˌoʊɛfˈsiː/ · adverb · informal

'Of course' — quick agreement, reassurance, or a slightly sarcastic 'obviously.'

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Definitions

1

A reassuring 'no problem at all' in response to thanks or a request.

“'thanks so much!' 'ofc anytime.'”
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2

Short for 'of course.' A quick, warm yes or confirmation.

“'can you cover me?' 'ofc.'”
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3

A sarcastic or resigned 'of course,' used when something predictably annoying happens.

“'ofc the one day I'm late, the boss is early.'”
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OFC In A Sentence

ofc i saved you a seat
'you coming?' 'ofc wouldn't miss it'
ofc it started raining the second i left my umbrella

Origin & Usage

A texting contraction of 'of course,' driven by the push for shorter messages. It became common across chat and social platforms in the 2010s.

People Also Ask

What does ofc mean in texting?

It means 'of course.' It's a quick yes, a reassurance, or sometimes a sarcastic 'obviously.'

Is ofc rude?

Not usually — it's warm and agreeable. But 'ofc' said sarcastically about bad luck carries an eye-roll.

How do you respond to 'thanks' with ofc?

Saying 'ofc' back means 'no problem, happy to,' often paired with 'anytime.'

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