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6. Oy Vey
First of all, it is YIDDISH, not Dutch or Swiss-German. (Swiss-German? Where did that one come from?) It means: "Woe is me" and is an expression of surprise, unhappiness, and disgust. And as for all you Deutsch-and Schweizers: Du verdammter idiotes! Ja, du kleine scheisse! Das ist Yiddish! YIDDISH! (the grammar may be wrong, I don't spreche that well)

Now that I'm done ranting (Oy vey! Did I really just say all that?) I can say one final thing. To all who think it's French, German, or Dutch, you are a shanda far di goyim! Thank you.
1. "Oy vey. You're all idiots"
2. "Oy vey, slow down, you're going too fast!"
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1. oy vey
Yiddish: short for "Oy vey iz mir," Oh, woe is me!
Today's only Tuesday? I thought it was Friday! Oy vey!!!!"
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2. oy vey
Jewish exasperated exclamation
I have tons of homework tonight! Oy vey!
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3. oy vey
Yiddish for "oh woe", a Jewish expression often of frustration, but also of excitement.
Oy vey, it's Friday.
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4. oy vey
Another way to say, Oh boy or Oh my goodness.
Ov vey, you got caught speeding, again.
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5. oy vey
A explanation of dismay or exasperation.

It derives from Italian dialect and was later picked up by the Yiddish
"Oy Vey, Katie is so stubborn."
7. oy vey
This is a Yiddish phrase... not French like some dumbasses think.
Oy vey, that girl is a slut.
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