An expression used during the holiday times, especially Chrismukkah, made popular by Seth Cohen on "The O.C." Combination of oy vey and bah humbug
by Emma December 07, 2003
The OY/OGz are a gang from the Bronx, with popular rappers like Edot Baby, Sha Ek and B Lovee (B Lovee sides with Kay Flock and Dougie who are in DOA since they grew up togetther, and he grew up in Courtlandt). You can see that B Lovee is in music vids with Sha and Kay, and he's apparently WooK, even though Kay Flock and Dougie's song T Cardi has Woo members in it. The OGz and YGz used be the same gang, but a split in 2010 caused them to seperate. They now beef.
by Sammo353 February 18, 2022
Like most Yiddish expressions, this is Mediaeval Low German. In Modern German it would be spelled "Ach! Gewalt!" Gewalt is a word that means strength or force, But in this context means "violence".
I see others referring to the Yiddish expression "oy vay zmir". Again, in Modern German, "Ach! Weh ist mir!", literally, "oh, woe is unto me!" In all 3 cases, the pronoun is in the Dative case, which usage has long since vanished in English, except in antique sayings such as this.
I see others referring to the Yiddish expression "oy vay zmir". Again, in Modern German, "Ach! Weh ist mir!", literally, "oh, woe is unto me!" In all 3 cases, the pronoun is in the Dative case, which usage has long since vanished in English, except in antique sayings such as this.
by ProudPrimate July 10, 2013
Can be used to catcall, in a conversation while at a social gathering, or as an endearing name. Can be substituted with "sup mami." It literally means "hey baby." Not good for calling your mother; mami means mother. Kind of how we call each other "baby" in English.
Hot woman passes by, I shout "OYE MAMI!"
You met a girl at a bar and you two are hitting it off "Oye mami, give me your number."
Your girlfriend passes by "Oye mami *wink wink* "
You met a girl at a bar and you two are hitting it off "Oye mami, give me your number."
Your girlfriend passes by "Oye mami *wink wink* "
by LatinSushi July 18, 2018
by Steviedee January 16, 2004
Yiddish phrase. exclamation of surprise, incredulity, or simply used to emphasize a statement. often used when kvetching. alt. spelling: oy gevaldt
by Shwaggy November 14, 2003
1.
Person 1:Oy cunt
Person 2:I haven’t bloody seen ye in bloody ages!
2.
Person 1:Oy you fat bitch ass cunt!
Person 2:THE FUCK YOU SAY TO ME YOU COCK SUCKING CORONA DRINKING DICKHEAD!?!!!!?!!!
Person 1:Oy cunt
Person 2:I haven’t bloody seen ye in bloody ages!
2.
Person 1:Oy you fat bitch ass cunt!
Person 2:THE FUCK YOU SAY TO ME YOU COCK SUCKING CORONA DRINKING DICKHEAD!?!!!!?!!!
by Dudebloke March 23, 2021