These “different” words (for “oops”) don’t always mean quite/exactly the same thing. Many of them often imply some particular feelings and background of the speaker.
Just read an article in Natn’l Geo about an expedition to/through the Northwest Passage looking for remnants/bodies from an expedition 100 years ago. Absolutely NOTHING in it/about it made me want to make the trip. WHAT, exactly, is the attraction????
Priceless! Your dad would be so proud of how you’ve continued his tradition of this comic strip and still made it your own. I love it. Rarely do I laugh out loud, but I sure did this time. Love it!!
oldpine52 10 months ago
But, oh sh!t is the one they use the most.
Izzy Moreno 10 months ago
I can think of a few words for “oops”, but gocomics won’t let me type them.
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
… says Blubber McGee.
Doug K 10 months ago
These “different” words (for “oops”) don’t always mean quite/exactly the same thing. Many of them often imply some particular feelings and background of the speaker.
1953Baby 10 months ago
Just read an article in Natn’l Geo about an expedition to/through the Northwest Passage looking for remnants/bodies from an expedition 100 years ago. Absolutely NOTHING in it/about it made me want to make the trip. WHAT, exactly, is the attraction????
sandpiper 10 months ago
One being ah-aah-aaaah-aaaaaaah-shoot
InTraining 10 months ago
You are about to hear a few new words for “opps” from Ernie…!
uniquename 10 months ago
Many of the other words for “oops” are also four letters long.
StephenHoyt 10 months ago
A few of the 79 other words are too foul a language to use in a family comic strip.
thejanith Premium Member 10 months ago
Priceless! Your dad would be so proud of how you’ve continued his tradition of this comic strip and still made it your own. I love it. Rarely do I laugh out loud, but I sure did this time. Love it!!
stamps 10 months ago
I have just one word – meh.
Richard Perry 10 months ago
A bit of linguistic anthropology here.