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 18, 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 May 25, 2011
by Helping the people understand May 26, 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 December 12, 2005
a phrase to exhibit excitement; usually pronounced in a high pitch Asian accent. Prominently used to show sexual exhilaration and lustful spontaneity.
by smeggi ferroleo August 31, 2009
Hoy is a slang term used to politely remind an individual that they are repeating a story that they have already told you. The root of this stems from a conversation someone had with an acquaintance shortly after having a medical procedure involving conscious sedation using an injectible amnesiac (midazolam). This individual kept repeating the same story over and over the key word of the story was about project of "hoy" construction. Without recollection this individual had mentioned the story 5 times on the car-ride home.
Whenever someone begins to tell you a story for the second time you can politely say "hoy" to remind them you have heard it before.
by OEM March 28, 2007