Hebrew and Yiddish term for a non-Jewish person; synonymous with "gentile." Usually neutral, despite persistent untrue rumors that it is derogatory. It should only be considered offensive when it is used in a context indicating that it's intended as an insult, or said in a tone of disgust- much like the word "Jew." Plural, "goyim"; adjective forms "goyish," "goyishe," "goyisher."
øystein married a goy.
by øystein er goy June 6, 2017
A person who has either joined a pyramid scheme or thinks they are an alpha male. They often make little money from this scheme, but despite this they still believe they are CEO status. They also say that they are "escaping the matrix" when in reality they're getting brainwashed by a pyramid scheme corporation.
by Goyyyy May 18, 2023
by alex1312acab September 18, 2020
Goy sihdirsin is a very common phrase in Turkish, which is also very informal and offensive. It's literal meaning is let it go away. It is mostly used to show that you don't anymore care about him/her, in an aggressive way, and you just want to get rid of him/her.
by Sohrabe rostam September 9, 2019
"Oh My Goi Rachael, what did you do??"
by lanceiskeithsman October 4, 2016
A phrase used to describe a girl who is not Jewish.
Ideally used in a favorable context, goy is used by Jews to describe someone who is not Jewish
Ideally used in a favorable context, goy is used by Jews to describe someone who is not Jewish
"Crazy night, did you and Karla have fun?"
"Yeah, I took her to the synagogue for the first time. I just want her to be my Goy Princess already."
"Yeah, I took her to the synagogue for the first time. I just want her to be my Goy Princess already."
by Drunked Boy February 11, 2023