Well I just looked it up in the dictionary and it is in it so I think so.
yes it means ''hey!''
Hi. If you're including "oy" in the word; "enjoy" is a five letter word that ends with "oy" enjoy
OY is a Yiddish word - it is usually part of the phrase "oy vey" which means "oh woe" or "alas" but occasionally you see it alone. It is a term of despair which is used as an exclamation in time of trouble and strife.
I am = Soy Am = Oy
No. The OY pair has the oi/oy vowel sound, which is a combination of long and short sounds.
Ahoy
A few examples are... oyster, coy, buoyant
The likely word is "voyage."
loyal
two
The word oy can have a number of meanings depending upon context. Among Ashkenazic Jews, it is an expression of concern or dismay (often in the form, oy vey). Among British youth, it would be an expression of aggression.
enjoy
Oy (אוי) = "Oh" or "Alas"