The "Oi Oi Oi" meme featuring a red worm is a humorous and surreal internet phenomenon. The meme typically includes an animated red worm or caterpillar accompanied by the repetitive phrase "Oi Oi Oi." This phrase is often set to catchy, upbeat music, enhancing its comedic effect. The red worm, with its simple, quirky animation style, adds to the absurdity and charm of the meme. It is an example of internet culture's love for bizarre, catchy, and easily shareable content that quickly spreads across social media platforms. The exact origins of the meme are unclear, but its popularity is driven by its whimsical and amusing nature.
Bob: "Hello there you little skibidi ohio sigma, im going to violently edge to Livvy Dunne tonight!
Tim: "Oi Oi Oi"
Tim: "Oi Oi Oi"
by wiggles_231 May 31, 2024

by ( ´∀` ) abomination May 29, 2024

Skibidi caseoh dekubopdumnem a friggin packet yo has put the phone down rizz Kai baby gronk cuh dey boad 8 ball of coke fire in the hole sprunki phase 1000 livy dunn oi oi oi john pork mango mango duke dennis betamaxxing FEIN🔥🗣
Skibidi caseoh dekubopdumnem a friggin packet yo has put the phone down rizz Kai baby gronk cuh dey boad 8 ball of coke fire in the hole sprunki phase 1000 livy dunn oi oi oi john pork mango mango duke dennis betamaxxing FEIN🔥🗣
by Toaster1204 February 11, 2025

when you want to say frisky but feel like frisky doesn't convey the meaning well enough so you add "oi oi" at the end to make sure it really sounds frisky. Usually this phrase is followed by a feeling of regret and loud laughter in the background.
by ScribeClodette September 17, 2021

A saying one can use when someone else says something that could be considered a Double Entendre or Innuendo
A: "Did you see the size of the package Clair had delivered?"
B: "Oi Oi Saveloy"
A: "No, not like that!"
B: "Oi Oi Saveloy"
A: "No, not like that!"
by Ah Gambon September 20, 2023

by anonymous November 5, 2021

Versatile Vietnamese slang loosely translated to any of the following 'good heavens, oh my god, what the fuck, for fucks sake'.
Used in the same manner as 'aiya' but sounds a million times cooler.
Used in the same manner as 'aiya' but sounds a million times cooler.
by oizoioi September 7, 2020
