Exclamation of surprise, amazement, etc.
Most probably stems from "oei!" A West-European word, similar to the English "Oh!" or "Oh dear!" or the more modern "What the hell?!".
Also used to attract attention.
Oy, what the hell do you think you're doing?
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1. (Exclamation) Often used in British English.
2. (Greeting) Also used mainly in British English. i.e "Oy, mate! How's it going?"
3. (Noun) The "Oy Tribe," a Canadian group of somewhat bizarre adolescents.
1. "Oy! I stubbed my toe!"
2. "Oy, mate! How's it going?"
3. "We should invite Deryck to join the Oy Rtibe."
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use of the word can be found in the nanny from a jewish woman. Meaning something bad is going to or has happend.
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Oy! did that tackle hurt, or Oy! did that person I wrestle suprise me with his skill
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1. a derivative of hoy, meaning hello, or somesuch stuff
2. used to get someones attention
1. Oy! Whats going on?
2. Oy! Johnny! Bring dat booze over heah.
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(developed and used in the early 90's)
1. your closest friend.
homeboy or homegirl
boy w/o the 'o'
Wassup Oy?
(jacksonville,FL)
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An exclaimation of pleasure during sexual intercourse.
Keel yelled "OY OY OY" when she reached the point of no return
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