Oy Vey - 2010 was released on:
USA: July 2010
Oy Vey - 2007 was released on: USA: 2007 (Asian American Film Festival) USA: 26 July 2007 (Phoenix 48 Hour Film Challenge)
Oy Vey.
The Yiddish word "oye" is typically spelled as "oy" or "oi" in English. It is an expression used to convey a variety of emotions such as surprise, dismay, or exasperation.
Oy Vey is a Yiddish term, but it can be spelled phonetically as אוי ויי The Hebrew equivalent is oy va-avoy, spelled אוי ואבוי
Oy vey.
No. If you mean "Oy vey", this is a Yiddish phrase that means Oh gosh. (There is no such phrase as "oui vey".)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - 2010 Oy Faye 3-7 was released on: USA: 17 December 2012
Oy vey is a Yiddish phrase. It comes from German and Dutch and is sort of saying "oh, woe!" Note that its synonym, Oy vavoy, is actually in the Hebrew Bible (see Proverbs 23:29 in the Hebrew).
Oy Vey is a Yiddish expression, but if you want to spell it in Hebrew, it's אוי ויי
"I hurt so much I could die"
"Oh woe is me."
The correct spelling for the expression is "ouija."