Definder - what does the word mean?

What is oy vey?

A term that used to be used by Yiddish and Jewish people, but is now used by antiemetics who think they are being clever, but in reality, are only losing their credibility and making them look dumb while proving they have no evidence to back themselves up.

"oy vey the goyim know!" -Says the antisemitic

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oy vey - video


Oy vey - what is it?

Schwytzer DΓΌΓΌtsch (Swiss German) (heard it said in and around the German-speaking parts of Switzerland. Who knows, could be the Jewish influence...): oh no!

(Sitting with a group of friends in the local pub and someone you all don't really want to see walks in): Oy vey! Haascht gesehe' wer reinkommt, Gel?

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What does "oy vey" mean?

A explanation of dismay or exasperation.

It derives from Italian dialect and was later picked up by the Yiddish

"Oy Vey, Katie is so stubborn."

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Oy vey - what does it mean?

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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Oy vey - meaning

This is a Yiddish phrase... not French like some dumbasses think.

Oy vey, that girl is a slut.

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Oy vey - definition

Another way to say, Oh boy or Oh my goodness.

Ov vey, you got caught speeding, again.

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Oy vey - slang

Yiddish for "oh woe", a Jewish expression often of frustration, but also of excitement.

Oy vey, it's Friday.

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Oy vey

Jewish exasperated exclamation

I have tons of homework tonight! Oy vey!

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Oy vey

A word used in grief

oy vey i've got 10,000 kids

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Oy vey

Yiddish: short for "Oy vey iz mir," Oh, woe is me!

Today's only Tuesday? I thought it was Friday! Oy vey!!!!"

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