#interjection
38 words tagged “interjection”
Kansas exclamation of awe or mild frustration, roughly 'wow!'
Exclamation of disbelief or astonishment
Charged up with energy and excitement before or during a surf.
Rolling on the floor laughing; stronger than LOL.
Oh my God; expresses shock or excitement.
Hey / man — attention-grabber (PR)
Wow (PR/DR)
Aww, poor thing / oh my goodness (PR)
Mature content — open to view.
'Hush!' — be quiet
Houston interjection — 'man, hold up'.
Get away! / You're having me on!
Hey / look — attention-grabber (PR)
Minced-oath Midwest exclamation of surprise or exasperation.
'As if!' — expresses sarcasm or disbelief
Mature content — open to view.
What the heck; a milder WTF.
An exclamation of surprise, roughly 'oh my goodness'.
A rough, masculine 'hey' or 'yes sir'
Man / dude — filler and exclamation (PR)
Well of course! (emphatic yes)
Wow / geez — mild surprise (PR)
Emphatic Boston 'no way!' — answered with 'ya suh!'
Laughing out loud; signals amusement at something funny.
A call for truce in a children's game
Alright — a greeting or affirmation
Wholesome Upper Midwest exclamation of surprise.
Exclamation of joy, excitement or celebration; like 'yeah!' or 'let's go!'
A greeting, or a warning to look out.
Alright (greeting, contracted)
Exclamation of surprise — Swedish-suburb slang gone global.
Rolling on the floor laughing (alternate spelling of ROFL).
An exclamation of surprise or feeling.
Minnesota exclamation over something adorable.
Hello / what are you doing (Black Country greeting).
'Here you are' — said when handing something over.
Expression of outrage, protest or 'that's enough'
Norwegian-rooted Minnesota exclamation of dismay, exhaustion, or relief.