1. hoy - Noun
2. hoy - Verb
3. hoy - Interjection
4. Hoy - Proper noun
A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods from place to place, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.
Ho! Halloe! Stop!
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlain Menu transferred from Renault Dealer Racing, with Will Hoy signed to partner him. Source: Internet
Currently we have 25 working on the two newspapers we produce," said editor in chief Eduardo Enríquez, referring to La Prensa and the tabloid Hoy. Source: Internet
Excitingly, and as Charlie Hoy, a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and a graduate student at Cardiff University, said in a : “This is the first glimpse of what could be a whole new population of compact binary objects.” Source: Internet
Abreu, a speleologist, geologist and ecological editor for the national Dominican newspaper Hoy, was recognized for his efforts in saving the Pomier Caves - "an example of the impossible being made possible". Source: Internet
According to Hoy newspaper, UASD students will not have to pay the new bus fares as long as the university authorities and transport unions manage to pressurize the government into subsidizing student fares. Source: Internet
Hoy describes post-critique ethics as the "obligations that present themselves as necessarily to be fulfilled but are neither forced on one or are enforceable" (2004, p. 103). Source: Internet