1) A place on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia.
2) An Aboriginal word meaning "Deep Water".
3) A certain type of slapper that comes from Woy Woy, that frequents the Sydney rave and nightclub scenes and whose primary goal is to sleep with as many DJ's and promoters as possible.
Woy Woys are often unsuccessful, but as the attack method is using massive numbers of approaches to several different people, occasionally some promoter or DJ wang is achieved - though no one ever admits it and regrets it the next day.
2) An Aboriginal word meaning "Deep Water".
3) A certain type of slapper that comes from Woy Woy, that frequents the Sydney rave and nightclub scenes and whose primary goal is to sleep with as many DJ's and promoters as possible.
Woy Woys are often unsuccessful, but as the attack method is using massive numbers of approaches to several different people, occasionally some promoter or DJ wang is achieved - though no one ever admits it and regrets it the next day.
by Spoon7Seven August 13, 2004
by Juraga May 03, 2006
UK drill artist Digga D's noise when he gets too excited. This guy couldn't refrain from repeating it and ended up making a song called Woi for some reason. Exact meaning is unclear but it's very fun yelling it repeatedly in a high pitch in pubic as people lowkey shit themselves and think they're about to get jumped by a gang of roadmen.
WOI WOI WOI WOI WOI!
by MemeSaviour November 20, 2020
A word used when one has a great feeling of awe. Can be used in many situations, good or bad.
Used when something unexpected or when something extraordinary or even something remotely interesting, happens.
Used when something unexpected or when something extraordinary or even something remotely interesting, happens.
1) Did you check out that girl, Woi, she was fit i tell ya
2) Woi, check out all the mandems, you get me BO
3) Woi that film was damn good
2) Woi, check out all the mandems, you get me BO
3) Woi that film was damn good
by Ngunjiri September 10, 2007
Woi is a word typically used by the Haitian Culture. It is known to represent being surprised or shocked.
by Jaz_stache October 12, 2015
by Woimaster November 17, 2011