Ha, I’ve used the word “oey” forever to describe something that isn’t as round as it should be. And no one knew what the hell I was babbling about until I met my second wife. I said it and she said “Ok, Lucy, we will try to make it more oey from now on.”
He’s bound to be a doctor with handwriting like that. A real one, not a fraudulent, so called one who practices without a license and overcharges like his sister.
I’m betting Linus understands this new word, just from the context; he’s just mulling over it, being a word he’s never heard before.
I’ve never seen or heard the word ‘oey’ either, but I love it. We’ll have to work hard to get it in the dictionary, though, and attributed to Schultz. Meaning: characteristic of a standard letter ‘O’ in near-perfect roundness. Example: “I can make good circles using a compass, but my freehand efforts need to be a lot more oey” or “My homemade pancakes don’t usually come out very oey, but everyone in the family enjoys them anyway.”
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
oey vey, Lucy
Hello.hello over 8 years ago
Oey?
noribori over 8 years ago
If your o’s look zeroey you are in trouble.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
My M’s are so good I could win an emy.
Eagleskies Premium Member over 8 years ago
O-s, e-s, m-s. Oy!
Plods with ...™ over 8 years ago
O E O Yo O
tea62 over 8 years ago
templo: Oy vey. Just what I was thinking.
summerdog86 over 8 years ago
Well, my a’s need to be more aey, my b’s need to be more bey, my c’s…..well, let’s just say that you probably couldn’t read my handwriting.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Ah, the curses of cursive…
JohnFarson19 over 8 years ago
Ha, I’ve used the word “oey” forever to describe something that isn’t as round as it should be. And no one knew what the hell I was babbling about until I met my second wife. I said it and she said “Ok, Lucy, we will try to make it more oey from now on.”
She’s a good girl.
Lisa Marie Chamberlain over 8 years ago
OY! LMAO
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
I would like to challenge the word oey.
knight1192a over 8 years ago
He’s bound to be a doctor with handwriting like that. A real one, not a fraudulent, so called one who practices without a license and overcharges like his sister.
wjones over 8 years ago
Lucy, can Uey make a better Oey?
MrBlowhard2u over 8 years ago
I think she really means more :roundy", Linus.
paullp Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’m betting Linus understands this new word, just from the context; he’s just mulling over it, being a word he’s never heard before.
I’ve never seen or heard the word ‘oey’ either, but I love it. We’ll have to work hard to get it in the dictionary, though, and attributed to Schultz. Meaning: characteristic of a standard letter ‘O’ in near-perfect roundness. Example: “I can make good circles using a compass, but my freehand efforts need to be a lot more oey” or “My homemade pancakes don’t usually come out very oey, but everyone in the family enjoys them anyway.”
Number Three over 8 years ago
I still can’t write O’s properly. I don’t close them so it’s not a full O.xxx
rickray777 over 8 years ago
“Yes, O’ey, you Blockhead!”
Snoopy_Fan over 8 years ago
I have always had trouble with “r” in cursive. Can’t seem to make them “r”-ey enough…
『▶Ͼняιѕтoρнєя◀』 over 8 years ago
oey
Mariposamia over 8 years ago
Singular possessive Os?
Darryl Heine over 8 years ago
OY MY CARTOONIST!