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moi = "me" in french moi
ffs it means me in french doesnt it. lol |
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"Hi", "hello" in Finnish (common language). "Moi!"
"Hiya!" "Salut!" |
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1. French for "me"
2. Meaning "me"; usually used by Internet nerds, homo/metrosexuals, and diva-like females 1. Excusez moi, je suis français.
2. Internet nerd: LOL did you just frag moi?!!? Homo/metrosexual: Hunnay! Moi needs some pamperiiiiin! Diva-like female: Move out of the way for moi, bitch! |
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''moi'' is French for ''me'', but it is also used in the North of Holland as ''hi''. French person: It's moi Mario.
Dutch person: Moi! How are you doing? |
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Used to laugh/ imatate/ take the fun out of someone when something they do is wrong or something 'wrong' has happened to them.
Also can be be used in a long screach noise. i.e. Mooooooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Another word for Whay or Phat Whay Person A: The answer is 64
Person B: No, 63 actually, Moi moi moi moi moi. Person A: I walked into a door this morning. Person B: Moooiiiiiiiii. Person A: I got my girlfriend pregnant. Person B: LOL Phat Whay/ Moiiiiiiiiiiiiii |
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Used extensively in the Australian television show "Kath and Kim." Essentially the word "me" pronounced as a slightly uneducated Australian would say it. The same idea can be applied to any word containing an e or i. Eg: noice, ploise (please). Kath: "Look at moi Kimmy, look at moi plooooooooooise"
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Ham Dude, you are such a Moi.
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