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Oy Yo

The opposite of OY is YO, Two words that most New Yorkers know And people ‘cross the globe as well, Though what they mean, not all can tell. So I’ll explain: the term “Oy vey” Expresses “Woe is me!” dismay Or “Oh, my goodness!” or “Good grief!” And OY is used to keep it brief. Now YO! is just another way To call somebody, same as “Hey!” It gets attention and, when meeting, Serves as a hello-type greeting. The Brooklyn artist Deborah Kass Took O and Y and, with some sass, Made quite a sculpture, for the view Is either word when facing you. The artwork was a huge success For OY and YO do both express, In ways to which we all relate, A quick way to communicate.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2020




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Date: 8/26/2020 3:20:00 PM
I had not heard of D. Kass. So I looked her up and watched an interview. I have a hunch that you have been snagged by her hoax. Painted, oversized acronyms isn’t talent or beauty.
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Date: 2/25/2020 10:30:00 AM
WELL done! Send this one to the Department of Education for distribution to Elementary schools! Aloha! Rico
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Date: 2/24/2020 6:22:00 PM
Oy, you ought to send this to Yo Yo Ma!Cute one, Ilene! :) gw
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Date: 2/24/2020 5:00:00 PM
Oy, I wish I had written this. : ) This was fun Ilene.
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Date: 2/24/2020 4:38:00 PM
YO Ilene thanks for this informative fun poem, I must look at the sculpture on the web:-) hugs Jan xx
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