OOMF (One of My Followers)

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‘OOMF’ is an abbreviation for ‘One of My Followers’ in social media slang. It refers to an individual who follows and interacts with a user’s content on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok. When someone mentions ‘OOMF,’ they typically refer to a specific follower without explicitly naming them.

This term is often used in conversations or posts to discuss interactions or experiences related to one’s followership. It is a shorthand way to refer to someone in social media interactions.

Example

In this example, “OOMF” refers to one of the user’s followers with whom they recently saw somewhere.

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