OOMF
Acronym for "One Of My Followers/Friends" — used to vaguely reference someone without naming them directly.
OOMF stands for "One Of My Followers" (or "One Of My Friends") and is used to reference someone indirectly without tagging or naming them. Creators use it to share observations, give subtle shoutouts, or discuss situations involving their followers or moots without calling them out directly.
Example: "oomf just dropped the hottest photo set I've seen this week 🔥" — promoting a fellow creator without formally tagging them, creating curiosity among followers about who they mean.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does OOMF mean on Twitter?
OOMF stands for "One Of My Followers" or "One Of My Friends." It's used to reference someone without naming them directly.
Is OOMF positive or negative?
It can be either. OOMF is used for positive shoutouts, neutral observations, or indirect callouts. Context determines the tone.