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"O RLY?" "YA RLY! "NO WAI!"
 
"O RLY?" "YA RLY! "NO WAI!"
  
A common superimposed sarcastic internet abbreviation of "Oh, really?" typically paired with a picture of a snowy owl. Also paired with a picture of a great horned owl with the caption "YA RLY." ("Yeah, really"). In some cases, "YA RLY" is followed by "NO WAI!!!" (No way!).  O RLY has been an internet fad long before the first O RLY YTMND, with hundreds of different spin offs, containing modified picutes of the owl with text (usually a variation on "Oh, really?) written at the bottom.
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A common superimposed sarcastic internet abbreviation of "Oh, really?" typically paired with a picture of a snowy owl. Also paired with a picture of a great horned owl with the caption "YA RLY." ("Yeah, really"). In some cases, "YA RLY" is followed by "NO WAI!!!" (No way!).  The original version of the picture, the snowy owl with "O RLY?" at the bottom, originated on 4chan, as a response to posts that were difficult to believe or carried some skepticism. The picture became so popular that it, and it's phrase, exploded across the net.
  
 
==External Links==
 
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[http://www.orlyowl.com/ Home of the "O RLY?" owl]
 
[http://www.orlyowl.com/ Home of the "O RLY?" owl]
  
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"O RLY?" "YA RLY! "NO WAI!"

A common superimposed sarcastic internet abbreviation of "Oh, really?" typically paired with a picture of a snowy owl. Also paired with a picture of a great horned owl with the caption "YA RLY." ("Yeah, really"). In some cases, "YA RLY" is followed by "NO WAI!!!" (No way!). The original version of the picture, the snowy owl with "O RLY?" at the bottom, originated on 4chan, as a response to posts that were difficult to believe or carried some skepticism. The picture became so popular that it, and it's phrase, exploded across the net.

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