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Words uttered by girl who is pining for a her love interest as in Romeo and Juliet in the balcony scene.

Translation: Oh my... *sigh*
J - Aye Me!
R - She speaks!
Aye me! by AsaliP February 23, 2009

whey aye 

Geordie (North East of England) and Scottish term meaning "of course".
"Are you coming down the pub tonight?"
"Whey aye, it's Saturday!"
whey aye by Lelly August 5, 2006
Och aye" SCOTTISH term meaning "Oh yes
Usually used in sentences like

"Och aye the noo"

or Scottish Rhyming Slang

"Och aye the noo broon coo"

"Och aye Jock McKay"

Or in non descript replies to questions like

"nice day isn't it big man"
"the bairn's are growing up fast"
"fancy a pint"

Its not really used anymore except as a joke term or amongst older Scot's.

Och like Loch are unpronounceable by Americans and Canadians who say Ock and Lock. (bastardisation of two lovely words) *shivers*

Sometimes a simple "Och aye" will come out with a contented exhale of breath. As in "all is well"
Och aye by Scottish_Lassie October 18, 2010

aye blood 

Chris: Aye bro you got some chocolate chip cookies??
Sean: AYE BLOOD, ITS BHOCOLATE BHIP BOOKIES BLOOD!
Chris: So you a blood now?
aye blood by Big Pop Rocka November 15, 2018
Oohhh aye, 'at lass is pure gantin.
aye by JrnymnNate January 24, 2003
Q: Do you want to go out sumwhere tonight?
A: Wey aye!
wey aye by jim March 4, 2003