Interjection
woe is me
(sometimes humorous) Used to show that the speaker feels distress or misery.
Her partying days of booze and cocaine were gone, she had no job, no money, and quite honestly, irritated me with her woe is me attitude and jealousy of Melinda. Source: Internet
When he faced this, it’s not woe is me; he just puts his head down and starts grinding harder than the rest. Source: Internet