OFC OFC is an emphatic, often playful, way of saying "of course, of course." It's simply a duplicated form of "ofc," which itself is an abbreviation of "of course."
In online communication, repeating words or phrases is frequently used to add emphasis or convey enthusiasm. In this case, "OFC OFC" reinforces agreement or affirmation, indicating a strong and perhaps slightly exaggerated sense of agreement.
Here's a breakdown:
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OFC: Short for "of course."
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OFC OFC: "Of course, of course!" - used for emphasis.
Here's an example:
- Person A: "Are you coming to the party?"
- Person B: "OFC OFC! I wouldn't miss it!"
The repetition adds a layer of excitement or certainty to the response.