Oy Vey Es Schmear, what does it mean?

The phrase "oy vey iz mir" means "Oh, woe is me", but also expresses fear, shock or amazement.This expression would be appropriate if you were about to be hit by a car.A smart person.

Where did oy vey come from?The Yiddish oy vey is related to the English oh woe.It is often said as a defeated-sounding sigh.The phrase was borrowed into English in the early 1900s.

The DOT ruled out the term "oy vey", which Yiddish experts said means "oh, woe" and has no offensive denotations.

A non-Jewish girl or woman is often insulted.Orthodox Jews use a Jewish girl or woman who does not observe Jewish precepts.