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oye

1. listen, listen up, listen here. Any one of those. Pronounce oh-yai or oh-jai, depending on the specific dialect of spanish the person is speaking. 2. Once mentioned on an interview meant close to the same meaning as chico. 3. Characterized in the jewish vernacular as to describe a state of stress or kind of like our saying 'oh my G-d'

oye mi canto - listen to my song, listen to me sing

by KC November 29, 2005

oye

Listen up

Oye, what time is da bitches gettin here

by Iceberg Slim November 08, 2003

oye

Cuban for "Yo!"

Oye brode, wazzup?

by efgvbtghjm September 14, 2010

oye

another way to agree with someone or to show acknowledgement.

friend: want to come to school tomorrow? you: oye friend: i hit a triple last night! you: oye

by itzLukeh November 21, 2011

oye

One of the market-days for the Igbo tribe. Shown in the book "Things Fall Apart."

"on what market-day was it born?" he asked. "Oye," replied Okonkwo. "And it died in the morning?"

by Okonkwo Hand me my gun February 21, 2012

oye

when some one not in the usa wants your fucking attention manly irish azzies and brits

oye you little shit get your arse over here yeh cunt

by SATANICA.EXE December 03, 2019

oye

cuban american

Miami has really changed since all the oyes floated over here.

by Bill Bartram October 30, 2011