also interj
1sock it — {v. phr.}, also {interj.}, {slang}, {informal} To give one s utmost; everything one is capable of; to give all one is capable of. * /Right on, Joe, sock it to em!/ * /I was watching the debate on television and more than once Bill Buckley really… …
2sock it — {v. phr.}, also {interj.}, {slang}, {informal} To give one s utmost; everything one is capable of; to give all one is capable of. * /Right on, Joe, sock it to em!/ * /I was watching the debate on television and more than once Bill Buckley really… …
3sock\ it — v. phr., also interj. slang informal To give one s utmost; everything one is capable of; to give all one is capable of. Right on, Joe, sock it to em! I was watching the debate on television and more than once Bill Buckley really socked it to them …
4gorblimey — interj. (British Informal) cry of amazement, expression of surprise, blimey (also gorblimy) …
5gorblimy — interj. (British Informal) cry of amazement, expression of surprise, blimey (also gorblimey) …
6hallelujah — interj.; (also halleluiah) Hosanna, praise ye Jehovah …
7IMHO — interj. in my (humble) opinion. (Initialism. Used in electronic mail and computer forum or news group messages. Not pronounced aloud. See also IYHO.) □ IMHO, you are dead wrong. □ She is the person to choose, IMO …
8IYHO — interj. in your humble opinion. (Ini tialism. Used in electronic mail and computer forum or news group messages. Not pronounced aloud. See also IM(H)O.) □ Things are in bad shape IYHO, but I think they are great. □ IYHO, everyone else is wrong! …
9See you later. — interj. Good bye. (Common colloquial. Also said to people one knows one will never see again.) □ Nice talking to you. See you later. □ Have a great trip, Mary. See you later …
10Aspirated h — This article is part of the series on: French language Langues d oïl Dialects Creoles Francophonie History Oaths of Strasbourg Ordinance of Villers Cotterêts Anglo Norman Grammar …