A fork of Rural Dictionary
Australian cheer Comes from the word Oi Aussie and British word for Hey Also has something to do with punks
Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi Aussie Oi Aussie Oi Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi
1) can be used as a greeting when seeing friends. A friendly and loud greeting to either say "hello" or "how are you" 2) another way of praising someone for an achievement, either sexually or non-sexually. A way of saying "check you out!"
1) Friend 1: "Oi Oi!" Friend 2: "Oii oiiii!!" 2) Molly:"I got an A in my exam!" Hailey:"Oi Oi!! Well done" Bill:"how was last night with Bella" Gary:"you don't even wanna know mate! We went all night!" Bill:"Oi Oi!! Get in there mate!"
When anything dramatic, funny, scandalous etc occurs, one must shout "Oi oi oi oi" to aware the general public about the event occurring. It can also be used as a form of greeting to a friend or colleague. There are different spelling variations such as: "Oye" or "Oui".
"Ansar should wear a wig next time" "Oi oi oi oi" "Oi oi oi oi" "Oi oi oi oi