to tell another male to listen up but for girls is oye chika and also means to listen up...usally used by cubans
oye chiko que bolas te pasa pendjo
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hebrew term for the english term oy
Oy kaboy! I can't believe you just said that.
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First of all, it is YIDDISH, not Dutch or Swiss-German. (Swiss-German? Where did that one come from?) It means: "Woe is me" and is an expression of surprise, unhappiness, and disgust. And as for all you Deutsch-and Schweizers: Du verdammter idiotes! Ja, du kleine scheisse! Das ist Yiddish! YIDDISH! (the grammar may be wrong, I don't spreche that well)
Now that I'm done ranting (Oy vey! Did I really just say all that?) I can say one final thing. To all who think it's French, German, or Dutch, you are a shanda far di goyim! Thank you.
1. "Oy vey. You're all idiots"
2. "Oy vey, slow down, you're going too fast!"
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A term used of endearment when greeting a fellow "papo" you would usually say this when you are saying hi to someone from far away.
Person:1 OYE PAPO YOU 16?
Person 2: OYE WHAT UP PAPO NO I AM NOT YET
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This is a Yiddish phrase... not French like some dumbasses think.
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A form and phrase of astonishment for people of Jewish descent. Also refers to excitement of a half price off sale or any other type of discount on useless yet cheap items.Along with excitement to sales and bargains, the term "oy vey!" can also associate with a negative excitement such as an outrageously overpriced item.
Pat:Look guys there's sale at Urban Outfitters!!!
Matt:Pat! Shame on you! Those prices in their are definately outrageous! Oy vey!!!
Mike:Yeah Pat I'm with Matt on this one,oy vey indeed!
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