ay ay ay

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish ay ay ay.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -aɪ

Interjection

ay ay ay

  1. Used to express surprise or dismay.

Spanish

Etymology

A triplicate form of ay (oh, ouch)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌai ˌai ˈai/ [ˌai̯ ˌai̯ ˈai̯]
  • Syllabification: ay ay ay

Interjection

ay ay ay

  1. Used to acknowledge a mistake or surprise.
  2. whoops-a-daisy
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