1. listen, listen up, listen here. Any one of those. Pronounce oh-yai or oh-jai, depending on the specific dialect of spanish the person is speaking.
2. Once mentioned on an interview meant close to the same meaning as chico.
3. Characterized in the jewish vernacular as to describe a state of stress or kind of like our saying 'oh my G-d'
2. Once mentioned on an interview meant close to the same meaning as chico.
3. Characterized in the jewish vernacular as to describe a state of stress or kind of like our saying 'oh my G-d'
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by idk bro ☠️ May 07, 2023
word commonly used to express anger, frustration or complete disbelief in stupidity.
basically, the word "oy" is putting *smacks forehead* into a word.
basically, the word "oy" is putting *smacks forehead* into a word.
Phil: so what time is practice later?
Sam: we have practice?
Phil: oy
Phil: Yes.
Sam:no
Phil: Yes
Sam: no
Phil: oy.
Phil: they dont get it still?
Sam: nope.
Phil: oy.
Sam: we have practice?
Phil: oy
Phil: Yes.
Sam:no
Phil: Yes
Sam: no
Phil: oy.
Phil: they dont get it still?
Sam: nope.
Phil: oy.
by sam_antha February 21, 2009