by Up October 09, 2003
Coined at Catholic Memorial in Boston. A phrase used to describe asian people. It was derived from soy sauce because asian people eat soy sauce. When an asian person is spotted, people usually yell "Soy!" for no reason. An asian accent is preferable when yelling the word.
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by AK Feezy May 22, 2006
Abbreviation for Sit On It - usually used via text
Made famous by a piece of graffiti on a wall from the intro sequence of 50's sitcom, Happy Days.
Sit On it is equivalent to the brandishing of the middle finger to an enemy and requesting for them to lower themselves onto it. As we have even less time to convey this sentiment in the 21st Century, simply SOI suffices.
Made famous by a piece of graffiti on a wall from the intro sequence of 50's sitcom, Happy Days.
Sit On it is equivalent to the brandishing of the middle finger to an enemy and requesting for them to lower themselves onto it. As we have even less time to convey this sentiment in the 21st Century, simply SOI suffices.
by Benncm July 02, 2011
A phrase used by adding the term ROFL (rolling on floor laughing) and copter to create the term roflcopter. Soi soi soi is a sounds given to this "roflcopter" "machine"
by Wx3 November 28, 2009