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Interjection
ow

  1. If someone says ow, they are in pain
    Ow! Charlie bit my finger!
  2. (music) In music, singers say ow to show that they are feeling strong emotions.
    1987, Michael Jackson, Smooth Criminal (song)
    Then you ran into the bedroom / You were struck down / It was your doom, Annie / Ow!