English Alternative forms ofer, o-fer, oh fer, ohfer, ofor, o-for, ohfor Etymology From oh (“zero”). Noun oh for (plural oh fors) (sports) A game or time period in which a player did not manage to sustain a particular attainment. Jones has gone oh for on his scoring opportunities this season. (baseball) An instance in which a player did not get a hit in a game. Yesterday's oh for made him overly aggressive today at the plate. See also O forRemove adsWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads