Goy sihdirsin is a very common phrase in Turkish, which is also very informal and offensive. It's literal meaning is let it go away. It is mostly used to show that you don't anymore care about him/her, in an aggressive way, and you just want to get rid of him/her.
A:Gabaxke giz dostun Nolde?
B: Goy sihdirsin. Zahlam getde bilasinnan.
The Goy Effect is when a person(s) blindly tells you something about yourself that is not true. They use this as a winning argument to discredit what you had previously said.
John: Did you know that Jews are actually Satanists?
Jim: That wouldn't make since, Satanists do not push beliefs/proselytize. It is against our nature.
John: Come on, of course you push your beliefs. Nobody in their right mind would follow the Devil.
Jim: Obviously you are just stupid. Do your research next time.
Jim Later: *thinking* The Goy Effect really brings out the worst in people. Maybe they should do their research next time..
A term used against non-jews in their religion.
Jew: Are you an jew?
Person: No.
Jew: Then you're goy.
Person. I'm not gay fuck you
Jew: I said goy.
(plural goyim): a very offensive term for a non-monotheist or idol-worshiper
N.B: this is a politically incorrect and media-ignored, but historically and culturally correct definition, based on The Shem-ah Israel, the holiest prayer in Judaism.
Since Jews are defined, by The Shem-ah Israel, as solely monotheists ( to be interpreted by Jews a as a scientific thesis), by antithesis, a goy thus becomes not only a non-Jew (offensive, media-defined, but culturally and historically incorrect definition of a goy) but also a non-monotheist
N.B: this is a politically incorrect, but historically and culturally correct definition, based on The Shem-ah Israel, the holiest prayer in Judaism.
(plural goy'yim, not goyim):
a) "nation" ( i.e. a nation outside The 12 Tribes of Israel) in Aramaic
b) (used between and among Jews only) a very offensive term for a non-monotheist and/or a heathen
Since Jews are defined, by The Shem-ah Israel, as solely monotheists, by antithesis, a goy thus becomes not only a non-Jew (offensive, but culturally and historically incorrect definition of a goy in a post-Crusades worldview) but also a non-monotheist.