by SnottyIrishman August 02, 2005
Oi, or Oy is cockney now mebbe, but its Yiddish roots go way back. In Yiddish it's a general expression of existential angst. Its roots are pure Hebrew, where "Oy" means "woe".
by Sharon Ann July 25, 2005
a friendly saying used as a greeting, usuallt to stand out and get attention. savaloy representing the person u r adressing as a sausage. for energetic people.
by kelly November 10, 2003
by rocketknocket November 18, 2015
by Thee turtle July 08, 2018