oh yeah

oh yeah

1. Used as an interjection to affirm something, usually enthusiastically. A: "Do you really think we have a chance at winning?" B: "Oh yeah! I think we have a great chance!"
2. Used as interjection to express interest in something someone is saying. A: "My father works as a piano tuner." B: "Oh yeah? How'd he get into that?"
3. Used as an interjection to express disbelief of or childish hostility toward something someone is saying. A: "One of these days, I'll be running this place." B: "Oh yeah? Let me know how that turns out for you." A: "You're just a big stupid head!" B: "Oh yeah? Well, you're a bigger, stupider head!"
4. Used as interjection to indicate that one has just remembered or thought of something. Oh yeah, that's what I wanted to ask you: where did you get that suit? A: "And then you just restart the computer to finish installing the software." B: "Oh yeah, duh, I knew that."
See also: oh, yeah
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Oh, yeah?

Inf. Is that what you think? (Rude and hostile.) Tom: You're getting to be sort of a pest. Bill: Oh, yeah? Tom: Yeah. Bob: This sauce tastes bad. I think you ruined it. Bill: Oh, yeah? What makes you think so? Bob: My tongue tells me!
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

ˌoh ˈyeah?

(spoken) used when you are commenting on what somebody has just said: ‘We’re off to France soon.’ ‘Oh yeah? When’s that?’ (ironic) ‘I’m going to be rich one day.’ ‘Oh yeah?’ (= I don’t believe you.)
See also: oh
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

Oh, yeah?

(ˈo ˈjæə)
exclam. Is that what you think?; Are you trying to start a fight? Oh, yeah? What makes you think so?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • oh yeah?
  • Oh, yeah?
  • think out of the box
  • What color is the sun in your world?
  • think back
  • puzzle over
  • puzzle over (someone or something)
  • dread
  • I dread to think
  • I shudder/dread to think
References in periodicals archive
Belfast's Oh Yeah Music Centre said they are giving the honour in recognition of the band's extraordinary achievements over the past 25 years.
AND Britain's Got More Talent sexy dancers Forbidden Angels, with Anthony McPartlin's reaction as they writhed under a shower: "Oh yeah! Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah!
Together with her virtual friends Trina and Brian, she maintains a web page called "Oh Yeah, Audrey," dedicated to all things Audrey Hepburn.
Oh Yeah Wow made the video for Clubfeet's "Everything You Wanted," which won a Triple J award for Australian Music Video of the Year in 2013.
I thought about you.' 'Oh yeah? Pretty great huh?' 'Oh yeah, real good.
Called Oh Yeah!, the bar, which began selling in speciality vitamin and nutrition stores and in health food outlets in 2005, took nearly two years to create, according to ISS president Ron McAfee.
Oh yeah, Mr Berwyn, I'll rip you any sesh, any time, anywhere.
The dance king was playing Glasgow's ABC venue for a charity night in aid of Project Scotland when he dropped in a mix of the famous Oh Yeah song from the Irn-Bru TV ad.
And, oh yeah, Maggie Cheung [In the Mood for Love], because she is one of the most beautiful women ever.
"This diminutive Italian man with a very calm demeanor placed the bags in the car and said, 'I see you have a white-a dog-a.' I responded with a vibrating-lip phrrrumph noise, 'Oh yeah, she is quite a mess.'
Priceless Wall quote in the October W: "I saw Robert Gober at an art fair one time, and he said to me, joking, 'Oh yeah, you're the one who's responsible for all this bad photography now.' I didn't want to say to him, 'Yeah, and you're responsible for all this bad installation art.' But I should have."
Oh yeah, and it recently produced its seven millionth vehicle.
Lamonte: "Oh yeah, well you really can't but Wally keeps a few things behind the bar, special like"
l THE Oh Yeah website is holding an awards ceremony in Belfast's Empire Music Hall on June 15.
The book also suffers from whatmight be called the "oh yeah" school of argument.