A kid with electric powers from a machine that malfunctioned in the hospital he was born in. Spends most of his time running from the Elgen Corporation and Dr. C. J. Hatch.
by Greekgeek001 April 10, 2019
Originally heard from a Yiddish language-speaking man describing something done at a minimal level while there is a better way. Disappointment, or lack of satisfaction about something.
Example 1 - All I can say about that poor job - "Azohun-Vey"
Example 2 - How was the sex? "Azohun-Vey"
Example 3 - What can you say about your first marriage? "Azohun-Vey"
Example 2 - How was the sex? "Azohun-Vey"
Example 3 - What can you say about your first marriage? "Azohun-Vey"
by EA Locksmith Inc February 2, 2021
a term used by jewish old men. can be used in any setting where excitenent or exassperation is called for.
by Woogle June 1, 2005
Word of Jewish Descent meaning Oh God. Often used by girls looking for something new to say or by guys badly impersonating Jewish people, who actually talk exactly the same way as the rest of us.
"Oi Vei, my parents are beating me again"
"I told you, stop talking to me"
"Oi Vei, here we go again."
"I told you, stop talking to me"
"Oi Vei, here we go again."
by Louis K April 12, 2005
1. When a boy (especially a jewish boy) does something that would illicit an oy vey from a girl
2. a reaction to unnecessary boy drama
2. a reaction to unnecessary boy drama
by kconn April 23, 2007
First of all, it is YIDDISH, not Dutch or Swiss-German. (Swiss-German? Where did that one come from?) It means: "Woe is me" and is an expression of surprise, unhappiness, and disgust. And as for all you Deutsch-and Schweizers: Du verdammter idiotes! Ja, du kleine scheisse! Das ist Yiddish! YIDDISH! (the grammar may be wrong, I don't spreche that well)
Now that I'm done ranting (Oy vey! Did I really just say all that?) I can say one final thing. To all who think it's French, German, or Dutch, you are a shanda far di goyim! Thank you.
Now that I'm done ranting (Oy vey! Did I really just say all that?) I can say one final thing. To all who think it's French, German, or Dutch, you are a shanda far di goyim! Thank you.
by Crazy Mixed-Up Yid May 17, 2010