Examples of use of OOF
1. OOf all the presidential candidates in 2004, Arroyo was the only one who said she wanted a charter change.
2. Sometimes, at a rugger match, you see one of those bone– snapper tackles that make you wince, "Oof, that must have hurt". Such a thing happened in the Commons yesterday teatime.
3. "I told him to shut up and to never use my tea mug for coffee again." 66th over: England 22'–7 (add 6 for their lead to save me doing it every over; Pietersen 108, Giles 11) Oof!
4. Trouble and strife: By not recognising that couples can be dependent on each other, Labour is adding to ‘the dissolution oof society‘ "We desperately need to do more to help keep families together but the current Government seems determined to press ahead with policies that have exactly the opposite effect.