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I could not find this term online, and none of my spanish speaking friends knew of it as slang. I did however remark, and hear that it is a lot like a common (wrong) conjugation of oir. It sounds like the he/she/it form oiga (oy-guh).

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Q: What does the spanish slang Oya mean?
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