The Filipino way of saying "Hey!" but can be expressed sometimes in objection, if you're going to call someone's attention (negatively or positively).
Hoy! Andito ako! (Hey! I'm over here!)
Hoy, gaga ka! Sino may sabi sayong nadapa ako sa kanto?! (Hey, you idiot! Who told you I tripped at the corner?!)
Hoy, gaga ka! Sino may sabi sayong nadapa ako sa kanto?! (Hey, you idiot! Who told you I tripped at the corner?!)
by kei_blue October 5, 2003

by ayosussybaka69420 November 8, 2022

The high-pitched sound one makes at somebody who is complaining about stupid shit so to irritate them even more.
Friend 1: Dude come on! I called shot gun! This isn't fair!
Friend 2: Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Shot gun! I called it! Hoy!
Friend 2: Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Shot gun! I called it! Hoy!
by TheBoysHoy January 30, 2012

It is shorted language or "slang" for "you are welcome". It is common to hear the reply of "Hoy" after you say Cheers. It is often heard in the trendier part of London and other metropolitan cities in the United Kingdom. The term originated in Wales but has been adapted by the savvy trend setters in Metropolitan London.
by The Savvy Brit September 28, 2011

by Helping the people understand May 25, 2020

Hoy: to throw or chuck something
Hoy: to go out on the hoy, to go out drinking, on the piss, on the lash.
hoy: to hoy up, to be sick.
Hoy: to go out on the hoy, to go out drinking, on the piss, on the lash.
hoy: to hoy up, to be sick.
by ProperBo July 23, 2008
