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What (who) is Ōi (shogi) - definition


Ōi (shogi)         
  • Shogi pieces used during the fourth game of the 56th Oi sen in 2015.
ONE OF SEVEN TITLES IN JAPANESE PROFESSIONAL SHOGI (JAPANESE CHESS)
Oi (shogi); Ōi (shōgi)
is one of the eight titles in Japanese professional shogi. The word means "the king's rank" (王 ō 'king' + 位 i 'rank, position').
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Oi (disambiguation); Oi! (disambiguation); Oi Oi Oi; OI; O.I.; O.i.; Oi.; OI (disambiguation); O I
In informal situations, people say or shout 'oi' to attract someone's attention, especially if they are angry. (BRIT)
Oi! You lot! Shut up!
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Oi (disambiguation); Oi! (disambiguation); Oi Oi Oi; OI; O.I.; O.i.; Oi.; OI (disambiguation); O I
¦ exclamation (also oy) Brit. informal used to attract someone's attention, especially in a rough or angry way.
Origin
1930s: var. of hoy1.

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Ōi (shogi)
is one of the eight titles in Japanese professional shogi. The word means "the king's rank" (王 ō 'king' + 位 i 'rank, position').