Oy Veh - a Yiddish word that means Oh My, Or Woe to Me. It can also express surprise, astonishment or melancholy.
see
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/920302_Oy_Vay.html
2006-06-28 13:51:03
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answered by Love2teach 4
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2015-08-05 20:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Oy Vey! It's Yiddish! for "oh my god" Originally coined during WWII by Jewish people. But today its commonly used in Brooklyn N.Y. and has become part of the Brooklyn attitude in New York.
2006-06-28 06:58:28
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answered by hullo? 4
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Oy Vey usually is some sort of yiddish for 'Oh My!'
2006-06-28 06:54:59
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answered by TrippleThreat 3
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Oy Vey, is Yiddish meaning "woe is me".
2006-06-28 06:54:56
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answered by erin7 7
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"Oi" means "Oh my" or "Oh" Example: Oi! I forgot my backpack.
2016-03-27 02:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It's like "that's terrible." Or something.
2006-06-28 06:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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