Bozho-moi!

Sounds a bit French, but it originates from the Slavic phrase „Bože moj!/Боже мой!”, used usually to glorify God. In this case, the expression signifies gratitude over the existence of a heartless, sexy (for some, not for me), Bulgarian boy called Bozho. He debates and is pretty much good at everything except texting and being a good human being. As much as we hate to admit it, everyone has a crush on him, probably even married couples.
Bozho-moi! Is that my man? Bozho-moi, only mine, only mine! - said Lidia in her famous song.
by matth.ew December 06, 2019
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Fark Moi

The phrase is used by Australians daily, and nationwide.
generally used when something amusing is witnessed or retold
Cocko: "Apparently the boss crashed into a powerline so we've gotta fix it with no overtime"
Dameo: "Fark Moi cunt you're joking?"
by Doogan08 February 13, 2025
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Mois Bratan

A friendly way to greet your friends and family but also something you can shout out in a random situation like a maniac.
*not knowing what to do in a room with other people* "Mois Bratan!!!"
by Munkelmann January 13, 2020
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Coy moy

Merry coy moy

-christmas
-came from quis mois

C-oi m-oi
by Kiiitiiieee December 26, 2023
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###moi#5

me
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by ####moi#5 August 03, 2018
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