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OI
Definitions
(Abbreviation) Office of Investigations(Abbreviation) Osteogenesis Imperfecta
(Abbreviation) Ovulation Induction
hi in Portuguese
(Noun) getting someones attention in a somewhat unpleasant manner
Usage: Oi! get here you wanker, I wanna talk to you!
(Abbreviation) Oceanic Institute
(Noun) a form of gaining somebody's attention.
Usage: "oi, you!"
(Expression) A term used to express dislike or used to call someone
Usage: Oi come here
(Abbreviation) Office Imaging
(Abbreviation) Office of Integration
(Expression) A British English interjection.
Usage: Oi, mate!
(Expression) 'Hi' in Brazilian Portuguese.
(Abbreviation) Outbreak Intelligence
(Abbreviation) Oakland Institute
(Abbreviation) Occupational Injuries
(Abbreviation) Open Innovation
(Abbreviation) Opportunity Identified
(Abbreviation) Opportunity International
(Abbreviation) Open Inventor
(Abbreviation) Operating Income
(Abbreviation) Operating Infrastructure
(Abbreviation) Operation Interdependence
(Abbreviation) Operational Intelligence
(Abbreviation) Optimization Interface
(Abbreviation) Oratorical Interpretation
(Abbreviation) Organic Ingredients
(Abbreviation) Organic Intelligence
(Abbreviation) Organizational Intelligence
(Abbreviation) Oriental Institute
(Abbreviation) Origins Institute
(Abbreviation) Orthopedically Impaired
(Abbreviation) Outram Institute
(Abbreviation) Outsourcing Institute
(Abbreviation) Owens-Illinois
(Abbreviation) Oxford Industries
(Abbreviation) Oxford Initiative
(Abbreviation) Old Icelandic
(Abbreviation) Orthopedic Impairment
(Expression) informal: one of the ways we use to demand attention. Basically, it's just "Hey!"
Usage: Oi, you!
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