oi
intjEtymology
Borrowed from oyez, 2nd person plural imperative of the verb oir (“to listen”), as used as an interjection in duplicated form “Oyez, oyez” by public speakers of medieval times to draw attention before a public address; see oi oi.
Definitions
Said to get someone's attention
Said to get someone's attention; hey.
- Oi, you with the red hat – what do you think you're doing?
- Oi! Stop that!
An expression of surprise.
- Oi! This is new!
An informal greeting, similar to hi.
- Oi! How's it going?
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An exclamation of 'oi'.
- Such is the vocal power of water bailiffs and farmers that their ‘Ois!’ can be projected at small boys from anything up to five miles away and still induce heart-failure.
A working-class punk rock subgenre of the 1970s, sometimes associated with racism.
- A way for Oi musicians to avoid responsibility for acts of violence that were preceded by listening to Oi is the claim that what people do with their music is out of the control of the musicians themselves.
- Oi! is characterized by cleaner guitars and slower tempos than most punk music, and many Oi! songs feature sing-along, "soccer chant" choruses.
Alternative spelling of oy.
Eye dialect of I
- Why, where be oi, and what be oi a doin’, / A sleepin’ out, just when the dews du rise?
Pronunciation spelling of I.
Initialism of opportunistic infection.
Initialism of osteogenesis imperfecta.
Abbreviation of object of interest.
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for oi. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA