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oy gevalt
[ oi ge-vawlt ]
interjection
Yiddish.
- (used to express dismay, pain, shock, grief, etc., or as a cry for help):
I鈥檝e had a nasty week, and, oy gevalt, it's only Monday!
As I stood in shock, surrounded by broken glass, I could hear my mom shouting, "Aaron! Oy gevalt!"
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of oy gevalt1
First recorded in 1915鈥20; from Yiddish oy gevald 鈥渙h woe,鈥 from oy oy 1( def ) + gevald 鈥渇orce, violence鈥; herald ( def ), wield ( def )
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Oy gevalt, she was utterly meshuge.
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I bucked beneath him鈥攏ot Frankie, oy gevalt, it鈥檚 not him anymore鈥攁nd tried to shout, but the cord strangled all sound.
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鈥淔rankie, what I said back there about love, I鈥斺 Oy gevalt, why wouldn鈥檛 the words come out?
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Then I think God wipes her brow and goes, "Oy gevalt."
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Having grown up in the Bronx, I can tell you: Oy gevalt, these companies are driving me meshugeneh.
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