if you hear this im really sorry for you because that means enemy neon is going full gay mode and she will probably ace. if its overtime in your uprank game then your probably even more fucked because you will lose the game and delete it because you are hardstuck bronze for 1 year and cant get out because of neon #nerfneon
by timtiminsky October 21, 2022
Taken from the popular dramedy 'Gilmore Girls' (2000 - 2007 R.I.P.) starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, this phrase can be used to shut up a person that is talking non-stop about a certain subject.
This phrase can be heard in the opening of the episode titled "I Can't Get Started" (season 2, episode 22) when Lorelai, played by Graham, mentions that "oy" and "poodle" are the two funniest words in the entire world. She says that if you put them togther in a sentence you'd have a catchphrase that's "knocking 'What you talkin' about, Willis?' right out of first place".
This phrase can be heard in the opening of the episode titled "I Can't Get Started" (season 2, episode 22) when Lorelai, played by Graham, mentions that "oy" and "poodle" are the two funniest words in the entire world. She says that if you put them togther in a sentence you'd have a catchphrase that's "knocking 'What you talkin' about, Willis?' right out of first place".
Girl 1: "Oh emm gee! Can you believe how Brad just absolutely left Jennifer for that big-lipped freak Angelina Jolie?! I mean, come on! They were sooooo cute together! And unless you've been living under a rock since '04, you've heard about it! I feel sooooo bad for Jenn. It was just so unfair for that poor excuse for an actress to come and steal Brad! Of course, Brad is to blame too! It's just like a man to go cheating like that. And then there's the fact that-"
Girl 2 (interrupting): "Oy with the poodles already!"
Girl 2 (interrupting): "Oy with the poodles already!"
by jordanRIOT November 29, 2007
A reduplicative diminutive of oy expressing frustration or exasperation.
Variant spelling: oi yoi yoi
Variant spelling: oi yoi yoi
Slipping down in his hospital bed, Grandpa Vince says upon seeing his son, "Oy yoi yoi."
Boston Legal. The Good Lawyer. Season 3, Episode 16. Teleplay by David E. Kelley.
Bethany Horowitz: "Oy yoi yoi. Just do it."
Painting by Roger Hilton at the Tate Gallery in Britain: Oi Yoi Yoi (1963)
Boston Legal. The Good Lawyer. Season 3, Episode 16. Teleplay by David E. Kelley.
Bethany Horowitz: "Oy yoi yoi. Just do it."
Painting by Roger Hilton at the Tate Gallery in Britain: Oi Yoi Yoi (1963)
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