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In some senses, oopsy is marked as colloquial. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
bent, understood
VERB + OOPSY
made, said
ADV.
sweetly, then
intj
Synonym of oops.
"Oopsy..." She grabbed the wheel and made a quick recovery. "Sorry."
Then she heard the baying. "What's that?" "I fear it's a werewolf pack on the hunt." That she understood. "Oopsy!" She flapped her arms harder...
noun
A mistake; particularly when babies soil their pants.
I have made an oopsy.
verb
To make a mistake, particularly (of a baby) to soil its pants.
I think your baby might have oopsied.
"Oopsy..." She grabbed the wheel and made a quick recovery. "Sorry."
WiktionaryThen she heard the baying. "What's that?" "I fear it's a werewolf pack on the hunt." That she understood. "Oopsy!" She flapped her arms harder...
WiktionaryThe woman then looked directly at the angler and sweetly said, "Oopsy." She then bent over and deposited his jigs into her tackle bag.
WiktionaryI have made an oopsy.
WiktionaryI think your baby might have oopsied.
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In some senses, oopsy is marked as colloquial. Watch for register when choosing this word.