I try to do this, but it's a syntax error, what am I doing wrong?
declare myid := insert into oameni values(default,'lol') returning id;
my table:
create table oameni
(
 id   serial primary key,
 name varchar(10)
);
                You need to use the INTO clause in the RETURNING to set the value being returned into your variable:
DECLARE myid OAMENI.id%TYPE;
INSERT INTO oameni 
VALUES 
  (default,'lol') 
RETURNING id INTO myid;
You also need to specify the data type of your variable; I'm glad to see postgresql supports %TYPE and %ROWTYPE.
Adding to the main answer, it's worth noting that if you are doing this outside a stored procedure, you must wrap the code in a "DO" block, like so:
DO $$ 
DECLARE
    myid mytable.id%TYPE;
BEGIN
    INSERT INTO mytable (...) 
      VALUES (...)
      RETURNING id INTO myid;
END $$
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