Why do Aussies say oi?

"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events. It is a variation of the Oggy Oggy Oggy chant used by both soccer and rugby union fans in Great Britain from the 1960s onwards. It is usually performed by a crowd uniting to support a sports team or athlete.
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Is oi Rude in Australia?

Oi /ɔɪ/ is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly British English, Australian English, New Zealand English, Irish English and South African English, as well as non-English languages like Hindi/Urdu, Portuguese and Japanese to get the attention of another person or to express ...
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Why do Aussies add O to words?

The original phrase 'Bottle Store' was seemingly too tedious for the Aussie dialect. Aussies shortened the word 'shop', replacing it with the letter 'O'. Too easy. Similarly, the same philosophy applies to 'service station', often referred to as a servo.
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Is oi a rude word?

Meaning of oi in English

used as a not very polite way of getting someone's attention, especially when you are angry: Oi!
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What means oi in Australia?

Oi is used(used to call someone, or to say “hi” in other version) in Australia,America,Canada, and, duh, Portuguese countries. Many people in North America(Yep, Mexico and Greenland count) says “oi” as a natural part of their language or to do the same thing we do.
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The Variation Of The Word "Oi" in Australia



How do you respond to Oi?

So when you meet someone, try greeting them with 'oi, tudo bem? '. The most common reply, independent on how you really are feeling, is 'tudo bem'. The reply is exactly the same as the question, just the intonation changes.
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Is Oi a greeting?

This is new! An informal greeting, similar to hi.
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What is OI in UK?

(ɔɪ ) exclamation. In informal situations, people say or shout 'oi' to attract someone's attention, especially if they are angry. [British]
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Do British say hey?

Hiya - slightly more informal again but still completely acceptable. Hey - Comes from American influence but being used more and more in the UK. "Hey guys" can be used for friends all the time and includes girls too. "Hey, hows it going?" Is used very frequently.
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What is the most Aussie word?

The 25 most common Australian slang words
  • See ya this arvo - See you this afternoon.
  • Being dacked – When someone pulls your pants down.
  • Give a wedgie – When someone pulls your pants up your bum.
  • Dunny - toilet, bathroom – D'ya know where the dunny is, mate?
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What do Aussies call police?

Blue Heelers: This is a term used in Australian and is after a breed of dog, the Australian Cattle Dog. This term is use because it accurately describes the personality and appearance (blue uniform) of a police officer.
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What is the C word in Australia?

In Australia, "cunt" (pronounced "cunt", as in "bunt") has many connotations – most of which are actually positive. For example: If a friend of mine were to be exceptional at motorsports or a nice person in genera,l he would henceforth be referred to as a "sick-cunt".
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Is Bloody a swear word in Australia?

Also in Australia, the word bloody is frequently used as a verbal hyphen, or infix, correctly called tmesis as in "fanbloodytastic". In the 1940s an Australian divorce court judge held that "the word bloody is so common in modern parlance that it is not regarded as swearing".
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Do British people say mate?

Mate (noun) So, 'mate' is British slang for a friend. But, like a lot of British slang, mate is a word that is used as much sarcastically as it is sincerely. You're just as likely to call someone 'mate' when they're your friend as when they're annoying you.
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What is Oi in German?

„oi“: interjection

he!, he du! he!, he du! oi.
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Is Oy slang?

Oy definition

Used to express surprise, pain, grief, worry, etc. interjection. 10. 1. Oy, or oy vay, is defined as a Yiddish expression used to describe frustration, worry, grief or other strong emotion.
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What language is the word Baka?

Baka is a Japanese word that means “crazy,” “foolish,” or downright “stupid.” It can also be used as a noun for “a fool” or “a crazy or stupid person.” Anime and manga fans in the West have adopted the use of baka as a (usually joking) insult.
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Is Oi Japanese?

Oi – オイ – This is a highly informal way in the Japanese culture to get someone's attention. A lot like the English version of, “Hey!” – But even less polite. Osu – オス – This is an informal way of greeting someone in Japanese, normally used between good friends.
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How do I offend someone in Australia?

14 Ways to Annoy an Australian
  1. Talk About Sports. ...
  2. Confuse Them with New Zealanders. ...
  3. Demonstrate a Terrible Australian Accent. ...
  4. Criticise Their BBQ. ...
  5. Pom, Pommy, Pommie. ...
  6. Compliment Men on their Macho-ness. ...
  7. Take Them Down Memory Lane. ...
  8. Criticise Crocodile Dundee.
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Which is the D word?

The D-Word is an online community for professionals in the documentary film industry. Discussions include creative, business, technical, and social topics related to documentary filmmaking. The name "D-Word" is defined as "industry euphemism for documentary," as in: "We love your film but we don't know how to sell it.
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What is the 12 slang?

12 is a slang term for police or any law enforcement officials of uncertain origin. Possible sources include the police radio code "10-12" and the 1968 TV show Adam-12, which followed two Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers and their patrol car, "1-Adam-12."
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What is the bathroom called in Australia?

Loo. Toilet. An outdoor toilet is a Dunny and an indoor toliet is called a loo. So you might say, "You can use the dunny out the back on the loo in the front." And that's how you say "toilet" in Australian.
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