Word created by Gavin vernell . It can be a greeting a goodbye or whatever you want it to mean. But typically it is used as a greeting.
by Popitlikeitshot September 25, 2017
by Gachalifelover November 19, 2021
Andrea: The cable went out, the toilet over flowed and I'm out of wine.
Richard: Oy.
Andrea: No, oy squared!
Richard: Oy.
Andrea: No, oy squared!
by And What December 12, 2014
A combination of Oy vey (Yiddish) and okay.
Oy kay is when you finally agree to something, but you still complain about agreeing to it.
Oy kay is when you finally agree to something, but you still complain about agreeing to it.
After a heated debate, Rabbi Weisman had had enough of Moshe's arguments and finally gave in, exclaiming "Oy kay Moshe, Oy kay, you win! You didn't win fair, but you win."
by Monkeygirlcurl June 16, 2020
a term used by jewish old men. can be used in any setting where excitenent or exassperation is called for.
by Woogle June 01, 2005
by anthonyocampo March 21, 2023