A term used by angry jews and/or Czech people. Commonly used for insulting a younger, foolish member of the group. Almost always used in the same sentence as "...In the old country..." or when making someone feel stupid.
by Chris November 13, 2003

by BOB BURNQUIST33 April 9, 2011

use of the word can be found in the nanny from a jewish woman. Meaning something bad is going to or has happend.
"Oy, that can't be good!"
by Seymor skinner May 13, 2005

Person, Friend; commonly used in greetings.
Used interchangeably with "bro" or "man"
Also used in place of an unknown name "Joe Blow"
Used regionally: Jacksonville, Fl
Popularized in the 1990's but may date back to the 1970's.
Used interchangeably with "bro" or "man"
Also used in place of an unknown name "Joe Blow"
Used regionally: Jacksonville, Fl
Popularized in the 1990's but may date back to the 1970's.
by Don.G December 31, 2013

by Kenny May 12, 2003

by Tony Kroeger December 27, 2002

An expression of excitement and the sound used to celebrate after a great goal or play made by the saints
by Chasquez September 21, 2018
