(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 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'?
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a weird thing that british people say.
oy mate i lost my tea and crumpits and shit
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an exclamation of suprise, dismay, confusion, or any other feeling (from Heberew)
Oy! What the hell just happened?
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word commonly used to express anger, frustration or complete disbelief in stupidity.
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.
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"the funniest word ever" according to Lorelai on Gilmore Girls.
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something to say to get attention when everyone is talking over you
Students: Why does mrs nash go oy whenever she calls us?
Mrs. Nash: OY!
Students: yes miss?
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A term used between teens of DDP (Drunk Disorderly Punks) as a way of hollering at each other and saying "hi", since they are usually wandering the streets and need to yell to get attention. It also serves a double purpose of letting them know the one who yelled it is one of them.
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