May be used as a noun, adjective, verb or exclamation/interjection. May replace almost any word. Use as conjunction or adverb may be controversial and frowned-upon by members of the population who prefer to be able to interpret/comprehend speech.
Person 1 - Hey John, do you want me to opay down to the store and grab some opays? I think we're running low.
Person 2 - Opay! Yeah bro it's about time. I haven't been able to opay an opay for like opay weeks now, it sucks.
Person 1 - You want me to opay any other opays while i'm opaying down at the opay?
Person 2 - Yeah opay an opay and some opays for opaying the opay opay. Also opay an opay for the opay opay for jogabonitoi opay opay opay. Opay!
Olcay is a peaceful soul. He's classically handsome, charming, witty and very smart. Olcay always has your back, he's loyal to the end. He's a passionate lover who will leave you begging for more. Just holding hands with him is enough to send you to the moon and back.
Finding an Olcay means you've got a partner for life. A never ending supply of love and care.