Oomf
'One Of My Followers' — how stans subtweet about someone without naming them.
Definitions
An acronym for 'one of my followers' (or 'one of my friends'), used to reference someone on your timeline vaguely.
A way to subtweet or vaguepost about a specific person without tagging or naming them.
Sometimes used flirtatiously to hint at a follower you have a crush on.
Oomf In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
A Twitter acronym for 'one of my followers' that became heavily used in stan Twitter culture, including K-pop fandoms, in the 2010s.
People Also Ask
What does oomf mean?
It stands for 'one of my followers' (sometimes 'friends'), used to reference someone on your timeline without naming them.
What does oomf mean on Twitter?
It's how stans subtweet — talking about a specific follower vaguely, whether to vent, joke, or flirt.
Is oomf flirty?
It can be — saying 'oomf is so fine' is a soft way of admitting you have a crush on a follower without exposing them.
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