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Originally Posted by Casiopea Quote: |
Originally Posted by RonBee I believe that oy is an English borrowing from Yiddish and that it is mostly used in Jewish communities, but it appears to be catching on in other places.
:) | Hmm. He just schelpt away. Oy evay  | :wink:
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