"You are such a striking young man. Oi."
Every time Tyler gazed at the shiny and majestic stallion, he couldn't help but say, "Oi!".
Paul saw a picture of Gabrielle making a new quilt to donate to the hospital, and commented saying, "Oi."
Every time Tyler gazed at the shiny and majestic stallion, he couldn't help but say, "Oi!".
Paul saw a picture of Gabrielle making a new quilt to donate to the hospital, and commented saying, "Oi."
by The OiMan August 3, 2012

by SnottyIrishman August 28, 2005

Oi, or Oy is cockney now mebbe, but its Yiddish roots go way back. In Yiddish it's a general expression of existential angst. Its roots are pure Hebrew, where "Oy" means "woe".
by Sharon Ann August 19, 2005
