In Brazilian Portuguese, the phrase 'o ó' is a colloquial expression used to express extreme disappointment, meaning something is terrible, disappointing, or a complete failure; for example, 'o filme foi o ó' means 'the film was terrible' and 'o meu último encontro foi o ó' means 'my last date was a disaster.'
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One word, infinite judgment: Ó. In Brazil we say ‘o ó’, the ultimate level of disappointment.”Added:
Stay with me for this. Essa música é o ó. If a Brazilian says something is o ó, trust me, it's bad. Like really bad.
It's disappointing, lame, terrible, all in one sound. For example, o filme foi o ó. Translation, don't waste your time with this film. O meu último encontro foi o ó. Translation, I've never seen this person again. So, next time you hear a Brazilian say o ó, just know whatever happened was tragic. Do you want to learn Portuguese? Send us a message.
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