Top 32 Words That Rhyme with Yoy (With Meanings)

Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with yoy!

Here you’ll find the top 32 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘yoy’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Yoy

  • Ahoy – A nautical greeting or call used to hail a ship or boat.
  • Annoy – To irritate, bother or disturb someone.
  • Boy – A male child or young man.
  • Cloy – To become overly sweet or sentimental, to cause a feeling of disgust or surfeit.
  • Corduroy – A durable cotton fabric with vertical ridges or cords.
  • Coy – To be shy, reserved or evasive.
  • Decoy – A person or thing used to lead someone into a trap or danger.
  • Deploy – To send out or position troops or resources for action.
  • Destroy – To damage or ruin something irreparably.
  • Employ – To engage or hire someone for work.
  • Employe – An employee or worker.
  • Enjoy – To take pleasure in or delight in something.
  • Foi – A legal term used to challenge the validity of a claim.
  • Homeboy – A male friend from one’s hometown or neighborhood.
  • Houseboy – A male domestic servant who works in a house.
  • Joy – A feeling of great pleasure or happiness.
  • Loi – A French term for a law or legal statute.
  • Neu – A prefix meaning “new” or “recently”.
  • Noi – A Thai term meaning “little” or “small”.
  • Pageboy – A hairstyle in which the hair is cut to shoulder length and curled under at the ends.
  • Ploy – A strategy or tactic used to gain an advantage.
  • Poi – A Hawaiian dish made from the taro root.
  • Redeploy – To move troops or resources to a new location for action.
  • Reemploy – To hire someone again after a period of unemployment or separation.
  • Roi – A French term for “king”.
  • Roy – A masculine given name or surname.
  • Savoy – A type of cabbage with crinkled leaves.
  • Soi – A Thai term for a small street or lane.
  • Soy – A protein-rich food derived from soybeans.
  • Toi – A French term for “you”.
  • Toy – An object or plaything for children.
  • Troy – An ancient city in Turkey, famous for the Trojan War in Greek mythology.