ouch
/ˈaʊt͡ʃ/
ouch
English
Intj Top 3,328
American (Lessac)
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Female
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Female
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Definition
An expression of one's own physical pain.
Etymology
Uncertain. Some sources say the interjection is attested since 1838 (and specifically in American English) and derives ultimately from German autsch, perhaps specifically via Pennsylvania German outch (“cry of pain”), as early attestations of the interjection are from Pennsylvania. However, others say the interjection is a "mere" or "natural" exclamation attested since the mid 1600s, and the 1933 OED cites one instance of a verb "ouch" in 1654, "Sancho Pancas Runs Ouching round the mountaine like a ranck-Asse".
Example Sentences
- "Ouch! You stepped on my toe! That hurt!"
- "Ouch! Her sunburn looks awful."
- "Ouch. How could you say that?"
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