uh'oh has a glottal stop in it but because my dialect of english doesnt register the glottal stop as a consonant, its kind of interchangeable with t, meaning you can pronounce it as "ut oh" and nobody will blink
uh'oh has a glottal stop in it but because my dialect of english doesnt register the glottal stop as a consonant, its kind of interchangeable with t, meaning you can pronounce it as "ut oh" and nobody will blink
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