Doy vs Dey - What's the difference?
doy | dey |
Disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.
The title given to the ruler of the (now Algeria) under the Ottoman Empire.
*1977 , (Alistair Horne), A Savage War of Peace , New York Review Books 2006, p. 29:
*:the reigning Dey of Algiers (half of whose twenty-eight predecessors are said to have met violent ends) lost his temper with the French consul, struck him in the face with a fly-whisk, and called him ‘a wicked, faithless, idol-worshipping rascal’.
As an interjection doy
is disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.As a proper noun dey is
the tenth solar month of the persian calendar.doy
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- Wow, he looks pretty angry. - Doy!