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(sense 1): Interjection signifying pain, weariness, disgust, resignation, etc. Very often part of oy vey or oy vas mir. Compare to English Jeez. (from Yiddish "oy", probably from old German; probably cognate to English "oh").
(sense 2): Interjection signifying annoyance. Very similar to sense 1, but more annoyed than resigned. (Probably from Cockney accent of English "Hey".)
(sense 3) Greeting meaning "hello" or "Hi". (Probably from Cockney "hi").
(sense 2): Interjection signifying annoyance. Very similar to sense 1, but more annoyed than resigned. (Probably from Cockney accent of English "Hey".)
(sense 3) Greeting meaning "hello" or "Hi". (Probably from Cockney "hi").
(sense 1) Oy, my feet hurt.
(sense 2) Oy! What the 'ell do ya think you're doin'?
(sense 3) Oy, mate! 'ow's it goin'?
(sense 2) Oy! What the 'ell do ya think you're doin'?
(sense 3) Oy, mate! 'ow's it goin'?
by Ross November 06, 2003
Jun 17 Word of the Day
Someone who is possessed by clout chasing. The original human is now gone and a demonic entity that feeds on clout is all that is left. An empty shell with no control of their actions, forced to blindly react to situations they think will bring them attention.
Soundcloud Rapper: Check out this link, realist in the game!
Social media feminist: Women have a voice!!!! #Brave
Normal Human: SHUT UP CLOUT DEMONS!!!
Social media feminist: Women have a voice!!!! #Brave
Normal Human: SHUT UP CLOUT DEMONS!!!
by DebSlave June 03, 2018
2
*nothing happens*
Julia and Nina at the same time “OY”
Julia: should i dye my hair?
Nina: shave it off!
Julia: oy
Julia and Nina at the same time “OY”
Julia: should i dye my hair?
Nina: shave it off!
Julia: oy
by beefymemes November 11, 2019
5
word commonly used to express anger, frustration or complete disbelief in stupidity.
basically, the word "oy" is putting *smacks forehead* into a word.
basically, the word "oy" is putting *smacks forehead* into a word.
Phil: so what time is practice later?
Sam: we have practice?
Phil: oy
Phil: Yes.
Sam:no
Phil: Yes
Sam: no
Phil: oy.
Phil: they dont get it still?
Sam: nope.
Phil: oy.
Sam: we have practice?
Phil: oy
Phil: Yes.
Sam:no
Phil: Yes
Sam: no
Phil: oy.
Phil: they dont get it still?
Sam: nope.
Phil: oy.
by sam_antha February 21, 2009
6
Used when you or someone else does something stupid. It also can be used if one is annoyed, disgusted, bored, surprised, or in pain. Or just for the thrill of saying something nobody else says.
by Ian December 13, 2003