expl Scottish A very Scottish word of exclamation Very Scottish Groundskeep Willie Scottish Used in a context like "Och, you're joking me!"
Och is used to express surprise at something, or to emphasize agreement or disagreement with what has just been said. `Och be quiet then,' Shawn said Och aye. I always liked him. = O, Oh. used in Scotland and parts of Ireland to express surprise or to emphasize a remark
(pronounced oCH): och is an expression of surprise, contempt, annoyance, impatience, or disagreement Och, away ye go! It is also used as a general preface to any remark Och, I think I'll away to my bed