Hebrew word for non-Jews, and its derivatives in other languages.
1Others see it simply as goy spelled backwards, with the final consonant unvoiced.
2Or did you think that ludicrous tie would make you an honorary goy?'
3Edelstein had somehow known that he was dealing with a goy.
4But how can one explain that to a drunken goy without insulting him?
5It was not a real shiva -how could a goy sit shiva?
6But exactly when do we tell the poor goy the truth?, asks Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
7He is a goy, but he gave me a sargenes.
8What they hadn't counted on was my goy boy.
9At that age she would not get younger; at that age even a goy looked good.
10He is a goy, but a good man.
11A Jew can feel affectionately to a goy.
12A goy brings in goyim, you said.
13Listlessly, he chewed a wad of dried howler meat and drank the juice of a goy-goy pod.
14I Rose de Nose, Jewboy extraordinaire, and you ain't nothin but a pinheaded pinprick of a goy.
15I thought about the shabbas goy.