y'all:
Two
or more persons.
Example: How are y'all?
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y'allternative:
Music
known most commonly as country rock which is a
hybrid of modern alternative rock and country
music.
Example: Have you heard the new Wilco CD?
It's y'allternative.
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Y'heard
me: An
expression used to reinforce one's point
Example: That's a really nice pinata.
Y'heard me.
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ya
boy: Term
to describe someone you're tight with.
Example: Rick, isn't that ya boy over
there getting busted?
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ya
hoo: A
person who walks around who doesn't have a clue.
Usually found mostly in the office environment.
Example: Hey look at that ya hoo Walt,
he's doing it again.
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Ya-huh:
Yes,
afirmative. I know exactly what I'm saying, so
don't push me Monkey Boy. Used to respond to the
negative Nuh-uh.
Example: A: Did you know the atomic weight
of Osmium is 190.2?
B: Nuh uh!
A: Ya-huh!
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Yabba:
it
means the same as yes, but COOLER!
Example: Are you going out tonight? Yabba!
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Yabbo:
Male
of any species being stupid
Example: You let your yabbo dog pee on the
floor!
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YABUT:
same
as yes-BUT
Example: there is no such word,yabut i
heard someone say it.
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yackwagon:
Any
disturbing ordeal, usually endured with others,
looked back on with some sense of humor and
sentimentality.
Example: Paul: Do you remember that bus
ride down to Cancun? Never shoulda drank the
water.
Greg: Yeah. What a friggin' yackwagon.
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yadafier:
A
person who replaces important words in a sentence
with yada.
Example: When she was talking to me about
her holiday, I discovered that she was a yadafier
when
she constantly said Yada yada yada instead of
giving me actual details.
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yadda:
Usually
used in triplicate, the word itself has no set
definition, as it can be used to mean virtually
anything under the sun, and a few things that
aren't. Used mainly in two situations, the first
of which is very similar to etc. and simply means
and other stuff along the same line of thought.
The other, more sinister use effectively censors
part of a statement that the second party is not
meant to understand.
Example: I visited the site, submitted a
few of my own works, added the site to a seach
engine, yadda yadda yadda, now more people have
been looking at my vid or I met an old friend, we
got to talking, yadda yadda yadda, I was too
tired to get up in the morning
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yag:
Simply
means, yes. Use it to freak your friends out.
Example: Do you wanna go for dinner? Yag.
WHAT?!? Yag! and so on and so forth.
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yaggie:
An
expression to denote extreme happiness.
Example: No more math lessons. Yaggie!
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yah:
Sure,
sounds right, that's OK, tell me more, are you
putting me on?, is what you have said really
true?
Example: Yah, yah, sounds good.
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yahootie:
A
clumsy not so bright person.
Example: That yahootie spilled all the
food on the floor.
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Yahtzee:
Expression
of great happiness and achievement over small
issues.
Example: Jack finally found his car keys:
Yahtzee!
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yalli-en-talli-allie-allie-boi:
a
cheer used when drinking with your buddies. esp
used for mocking those ultra sporty buddy buddy
types
Example:
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yames:
Very
low in quality or performance; sluggish,
ineffectual, unworkable.
Example: I would have emailed you this
morning, but my computer was totally yames.
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yamop:
Means
I'm just kidding. The bigger the joke, the more
exaggerated the pronounciation.
Example: (1) Paul you're the best looking
guy in the world....yamop.
(2) and you're super muscular....yaaamop
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Yankenvy:
The
thing that makes some English people think
Americans are not as good as them
Example: Did you see the entry for
Yankophile? (see below) That guy has yankenvy.
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yanker:
A
large backside.
Example: She's got quite a yanker.
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Yankophile:
Someone
who likes Americans or American culture. Ant:
yankophobe.
Example: M. Hulôt was a big yankophile,
with a complete tape collection of Bart Simpson
episodes.
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yanno:
Slurred
version of You know
Example: That's probably not the best way
to fix your car, yanno.
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yapper:
Telephone,
usually in reference to a cellular phone.
Example: Whose yapper's ringing?
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yappy-ho-yap-yap:
When
you are not interested in hearing what the other
person you are engaged in
conversation with is saying, you then interrupt
them with this word.
Example: A. And then I went to th-
B. Yappy-ho-yap-yap.
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yar:
Yeah,
right.
Example: Ernie: I'm the boss.
Bert: Yar.
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Yar:
Pirate
for yes.
Example: Britney Spears: Dave, your the
coolest wanna go for lunch Me: YAR!
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yard:
To
remove or displace forcefully.
Example: Engine trouble, asked the large
mechanic? Lets just yard that sucker right out of
the car and have a look!
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yard
fever: Obsession
to make, or grow, a screen to hide ones
sins, actions, or self from observation
by others.
Example: She had committed so many sins
that she got yard fever and grew a screen that
ended up offending most of her neighbors, thereby
calling more attention to the very actions she
wanted to hide.
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yardormore:
Some
that is only attractive from a yard or more away.
Example: I thought she was hot, but she
was only a yardormore.
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yardrat:
Prison
inmate.
The career choice most high school dropouts make,
particularly in Florida.
The yardrat is characterized by a crew cut,
numerous tattoos, earrings, a positive THC drug
test any day of the year,
3 dollars in his pocket, a least one DUI or
future DUI, low self-esteem, and a trailer or
apartment he shares with other yardrats.
Example: Did you see that truckload of
yardrats drive by?
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yardsale:
snow
skiing term describing a blow out/wipeout
Example: to achieve yardsale status you
must loose both poles,hat,goggles,both skis and
be in some sort of pain
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yardstick
bubblegum: A
very dirty male or female.
Example: Without those huge breasts, she'd
definitely be recognized for the yardstick
bubblegum she is.
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yark:
to
talk and talk and talk without end. to babble.
Example: That woman over there is just
yarking on and on about opera, it is so annoying.
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YAV:
Acronym
for Yuppie Assault Vehcile. Used as a derrogatory
reference to, or to show extreme dislike towards,
an SUV.
Example: I can't see the traffic light
because there's a huge YAV in my way!
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Yawn:
Saying
the word yawn in place of yawning.
Used to signify your level of boredness with a
situation.
Example: 1: And now I'll show you my
collection of woolen jumpers.
2: Oh, c'mon! Yawn!
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yawn-arrhea:
The
cascade effect caused by one person yawning in a
crowd, thereby forcing everyone around to yawn in
succession
Example: Although she knew she shouldn't
have, Cheryl yawned during the board meeting, and
within 10 minutes yawn-arrhea had set in and
everyone had yawned at least once.
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yawnto:
Used
when suggesting that you should go and do
something.
Example: Yawnto go on down to the store
and grab some grub?
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YAWP:
A
battle cry. Used often by certain members of a
boarding school in Australia. Derived from Dead
Poets Society the movie.
Example: Q: I challenge you to a match. A:
YAWP!
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Yawtonic
Bomb: Yawn
which wipes out anyone within hearing distance,
has tendency to leave residual effects, such as
prolonged yawning for those in hearing range, as
well as secondary yawns by those not in hearing
radius of original yawn.
Example: The party was going great, but
then Bill dropped a yawtonic bomb and everyone
got tired and went home.
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yaya:
used
while chatting online, meaning yes.
Example: I was chatting online last night
and she asked me if I wanted to go to the movies
tomorrow and I responded, yaya, I would love to.
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yayment:
Praising
or rejoicing, usually, although not always,
involving the word yay.
Example: Fred did very well in his exams.
Much yayment ensued.
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ye
gods: Used
when you want to call upon multiple deities to
express your shock and displeasure at someone's
blatant stupidity. Is used regardless of one's
personal religious beliefs.
Example: Ye GODS, what was he thinking?!
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yea'no:
short
for Yeah I Know
Example: Bob:Did you know that your
computer is broken? Jack: Yea'no
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yeah,
no: no.
Useful for delivering unpleasant news.
Example: have you finished that report?
yeah, no I haven't
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Yeah-no:
Used
when you want to give someone a split second of
hope then dash them upon the rocks. The yeah
should be said quickly.
Example: John: Will you go to the dance
with me sally? Sally: Yeah-no
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yeahnah:
Said
when either yes or no is the appropriate answer.
It is up to the listener to determine the meaning
from context.
Example: Gee, that's bad news.
Yeahnah, its not that bad.
OR
Gee, that's bad news.
Yeahnah, it really freaks me out.
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yeahness:
Anything
you look at and say yeah. Used dismissively,
usually of people.
Example: Then I was stuck on the train
with this complete yeahness.
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yeak:
Meaningless
word used as an acknowledgement when you have
nothing further to add, but you want the other
person to know you received her message. Useful
in email.
Example: A. I don't feel good today. B.
Yeak.
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yeckh:
(onomatopoea)--
no, the 'h' is not silent! signifies the feeling
of extreme pity toward another; another way of
saying, I'm glad that I'm not in your shoes
(unless they're Pumas-- freshest shoe EVER!) For
some reason it appeared out of context in a
Batman episode.....
Example: YECKH! (in reference to my pity
for the people who payed to see Pearl Harbor)
or
YECKH! (Batman hits the Riddler)
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yeg'm
(or lleg'm): Used
to express passive acceptance of imminent danger.
Example: lleg'm, he said, seeing the speed
bump that he was approaching,
but not slowing down for.
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Yeller-Belly:
One
from Lincolnshire, England.
Example: Of course we talk funny, we're
all Yeller-Bellies around 'ere.
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Yello!:
(the
first sylable is stressed) used ultimately when
answering a phone, or when greeting somebody
Example: When Joe and Drew passed each
other in the hall they said yello
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yellochar:
The
unsightly yellowed stain often found on the
fingers of smokers.
Example: I fear that I'll have to shake
his hand. He is riddled with yellochar.
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yellow
triangles: Happy
little juxtaposed objects found in strange ways
or places. Note: these must not be purchased.
Example: I found this yellow triangle
beneath a bench in front of the mall. Strange
finding a cactus plant there.
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yellow-fever:
A
term used by Asian women to describe European or
other Western men who exclusively
pursue Asian women. Frequently used as a warning
to other Asian women.
Example: I don't think he cares about you
personally at all; it's just a case of
yellow-fever.
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yence:
to
screw something up really bad
Example: I totally yenced up the answer on
the last essay question!
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Yep:
A
word that is said when nothing else can be said,
during moments of extreme boredom. Can be used as
an explanation, a statement, and an affirmative.
Most often used by my friends to indicate just
HOW bored they are. Also can be used in an
extremely sarcastic tone to mock someone who
thinks that a very abnormal activity is, in fact,
quite normal.
Example: (1) So I had no job...and I was
just at home for 3 months, sitting at my computer
and being like Yep... Here I am. (2) So Chuck and
I finally got done arguing, and just decided to
have a knife fight. Umm.... Yep!
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yepindeedy:
A
variation on yes or yep. Can be also said as
yepindeedy-do if your mood is particulary perky.
Example: Guy 1. Is that red shirt
comfortable?
Guy 2. Yepindeedy.
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yeppers:
Yes.
Example: Yeppers, that's right.
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yeppir:
To
respond in agreement. Short way to say, You got
it.
Example: Yeppir, it is hot.
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Yepples:
Yep
or yes.
Example: Donaville asks, Do you like
peaches? Jamie's response, Yepples!
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Yer
number one: Short
for fuck you. Can be accompanied with the middle
finger.
Example: Jeff derided Sam,
You're such a hick.
Sam flipped him off and rolled his eyes,
Yer number one.
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yerite:
One
who likes to tell tall stories; someone who
deserves our disbelief.
Example: I saw Cardoso's column the other
day--the guy's a yerite.
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yerp:
A
response you would get asking a doe-de-doher a
question and he meant yes.
Example: Hey, Billybob, do ya know what
you're doing there? Yerp.
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Yert:
A
word to indicate that the previous statement is a
lie.
Example: McDonalds makes great hamburgers,
yert!
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yes'um:
Yes,
but usually intended to be funny.
Example: Alex: Hey, Ruth, wanna' go to the
nudie bar with me? It's 25 cent wing and breast
night. Ruth: Yes'um.
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yesbody:
someone;
antonym of nobody
Example: Knock knock. A. Who's there? B
Yesbody.
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yesh:
Slang
for yes.
Example: We gonna go see him today? Yesh,
indeed.
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yessing:
Saying
yes to.
Example: Why didn't you answer me?
I was too busy yessing Lauryn's question.
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yestalgia:
Sickness
caused by prolongated presence in one's country
or home
Example: I'm suffering from yestalgia,
ought to take a trip somewhere.
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Yestergeek:
Things
which once held sway among the computer and
fannish types of the world, but quite recently no
longer do.
Example: Pokemon? That is /so/ yestergeek.
Its all about Card Captor Sakura now.
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yesternight:
Noun
describing when something happened.
It didn't happen today.
It didn't happen tonight .
It didn't happen yesterday. It happened
yesternight.
Example: Makes perfectly good sense to me,
and to my youngest son, Justin, when he was
three. As in I saw E.T. yesternight!
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yet
yet?: The
way that we refined southerners ask a friend if
he has already dined.
Example: Yet yet?
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yibada:
Craziness.
Example: Nine-year olds say to each other
on the playground You're full of yibida.
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yick:
(v)
Combination of yuck and ick. Used when yuck isn't
strong enough. Extremely gross or vulgar.
Example: The odor of that garbage really
yicks me out.
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Yidy-yit:
Idiot,
or real jerk. Used in the presence of young,
impressionable children in the car when the other
driver makes a bone-headed move.
Example: Look at that yidy-yit, he must be
doin a hundred.
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Yillbe:
A
large weighty piece of wood, metal or any other
blunt object that may cause bodily harm when
swung about the head.
Example: You'll be sorry when I hit you
with a yillbe.
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yink:
A
hairy woman.
Example: Oh, my God! She has inch-long
hair on her back. She's a yink.
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yinz:
Used
in place of the plural you.
This expression is used in the greater Pittsburgh
area.
Example: Are yinz going downtown today?
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yip:
When
you are overly excited and you have already used
up all of the other excited words.
Example: I got front row seats to see 'N
SYNC! Ahhh! Oh, my God! I can't believe
it!....Yip!
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yipindeedy:
Like
yes and indeed, only better.
Example: So, you saw him? Yipindeedy
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yippies:
Young
women who find it necessary to scream each
others' names at high decibels--repeatedly.
Example: Those yippies are hurting my
eardrums.
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Yippified:
H.
Example: I am very yippified.
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yo:
A
short street slang greeting to someone you know.
Example: Yo, how you livin', man?
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Yo
Yo Ma: 1.
Something that is said in response to an exciting
comment.
Not unlike saying sweet as or awesome. Has a very
wide range of uses. (Kramerism)
2. A famous cellist named Yo Yo Ma.
Example: Dan says, I got the keys to the
benzito tonight. Jesse responds with, Yo yo ma.
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Yo'da:
FromYoh
meaning hello and Yoda.
Example: (Answer the phone) Yo'da.
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Yobbo:
Australian
for Redneck.
Example: So we're were at this tractor
pull, and everyone was wearing straw hats, and I
thought, What a bunch of Yobbos!
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yoda
moment: When
the sentence you're saying has its word order
scrambled due to stress or forgetting the words.
Derivation obvious.
Example: We have to get this by next week
done.... Er, sorry, bit of a yoda moment there.
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yoda-ism:
A
sentence that has all the right words, but a
convoluted word order.
Example: A Jedi craves not these things.
OR To the shop I'm going now.
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yodawg:
An
adjective used to describe a person that uses the
slang word yo. Usually seen driving cars with
insanely large, throbbing speakers. May also wear
ball-cap turned at a 45-degree angle and hang out
in your local mall's food court for several hours
at a time.
Example: I was going to go to that new
bar, but then I found out it was yodawg.
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Yodelhole:
A
backwoods or inbred person
Example: That Yodelhole should lose the
hat when he's in a restaurant. This isn't
Mayberry!
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Yoiks!:
An
expression of surprise, or disbelief.
Example: Person1: So Roseanne Barr just
got her own talkshow. Person2: Yoiks!
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Yoink:
Meant
as a sound effect, this word is uttered when
grabbing something from another person, whether
they want you to or not. Taken from numerous
episodes of The Simpons
Example: You won't be needing that book.
Yoink!
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yoinkage:
The
process of yoink.
Example: Janice kept stealing my M&M's
without me looking, and the ongoing yoinkage was
quite irksome.
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yoinked:
The
act of swooping in at the final seconds of an
online auction and outbidding your competitors.
Example: I had the high bid on that thing
with 20 seconds left and then froboz13@aol.com
yoinked it.
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yokay:
Combination
of yes and okay.
Example: A. Hey, you wanna go tip some
cows? B. Umm...yokay!
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yoke:
To
make a turn, for example when driving.
Example: John yoked a left at 5th street.
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yokel:
A
dumb person who never seems to get anything
right.
Example: James is a yokel when it comes to
maths.
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Yoko:
Yoko,
the woman popularly (though not accurately)
credited with breaking up The Beatles. Her name
is now synonymous with the act of breaking up.
Example: They're having Yoko issues =
They're breaking up
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yonder:
Place
other than in front of you.
Example: Go over yonder and keep your
mouth shut.
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yonks:
A
long time
Example: Little Johnny waited for the
train for yonks.
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yoof:
Kid,
hooligan, punk, troublemaker,
whipper-snapper--youth.
Example: You yoofs get outta my yard!
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Yoogie:
Yoogie
is the anatomical word for an empty head or skull
that doesn't bleed.
Example: Mom, Gabe bonked his yoogie on
the coffee table and his brains didn't fall out.
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yoozer:
in
the unix o.s. (and unix based spinoffs), you have
several standard directories, like DEV, BIN, and
of course, USR. the 'yoozer' is a friendlier form
(because most newbies find UNIX quite a hostile
environment) and it can be used as a nick.
(warning, nick is already taken, guess what, by
ME. thank you.)
Example: Yoozer is a looser! (about the
most stupid form of insult that you can get on
IRC. it means less tight.)
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yope:
A
combination of yes and nope, meaning maybe. (Can
also be used when you dont feel like giving a
clear answer to a question)
Example: Question:Can I borrow some cash?
Response:Yope.
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yost:
The
substance found on the outside of food,
especially fruit,
that is not harmful and can easily be removed
with your fingers.
Example: there is always white yost on my
greengages
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you
a cat!: Informal
congratulations for stellar achievement. Similar
to You da man!
Example: Congratulations on that
promotion. You a cat!
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You
are the weakest link.... G: Everyone
in the UK is using this phrase just now.
Basically, if someone is annoying you
and you want them to get lost, you just say the
six magic words...it drives them nuts.
Example: You are the weakest link.... Go.
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You
beaut!: An
okkerism (Australian slang) Great!
Example: Blue: Hey, Digger, looks like the
weather's gonna hold for the barbee.
You beaut! comes the reply.
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you
got me twisted: You've
mistaken me for someone else or It wasn't me.
A response to a teacher or classmate when they
blame something on you and you know you didn't do
it.
Example: Teacher: Why did you do that?
Student: You got me twisted.
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You're
a ______: Fill
in the blank for _____. Taken from the Clerks
cartoons. You're a cigarette.
Example: Nick: I hate this dorm. Merricat:
You're a dorm.
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You're
bobsledding on thin ice: Used
instead of the term, You're skating on thin ice.
It gives a more threatening threat - you're more
likely to fall through if you're bobsledding than
simply skating on the ice.
Example: You're bobsledding on thin ice,
mate. I'd watch it.
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You,
this: A
response when there is no comeback to a putdown.
Derives from a person sticking his middle finger
up at somebody, and using his other hand he
points at the middle finger in a demonstrative
manner, and says You, this.
Example: Sally said to Bobby, Your breath
stinks. To which Bobby replied, You, this.
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Youall:
refering
to a group
Example: Hey youall.
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youngin':
Southern
slang popularized by The Beverly Hillbillies to
refer to offspring.
Example: Granny: Jed, I'm gonna take a
switch to that youngin' if he don't start mindin'
me!
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younker:
A
young man. From elementary school CAT tests.
Example: A younker is a young man.
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youns:
A
derivative of You ones or You-uns a two syllable
phrase shortened to a one syllable version.
Commonly noted as Western Pennsylvanian slang.
Example: Are youns ready?
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your
neck of the woods: your
neighborhood or hang out area
Example: where you live
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your
other left: You
say it when someone goes to the right, after you
tell them to go left. See Neo's last chase scene
in The Matrix, just before he gets shot.
Example: A. Go through the door on your
left.
B. This one?
A. No, your other left.
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yourmom:
Fast
and easy retaliation to virtually any insult
hurled at you.
Example: Insult: Elvin, you don't know
shit from Shinola. Response: Yeah? Yourmom.
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yous:
plural
of you widely used in Philadelphia
Example: Hey. Any of yous guys wanna go
out tonight?
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yous:
Direct
horizontal transmission from Gaelic into the
dialect of English spoken in northwest England.
The plural of you. Peculiar to Liverpool, England
and some Gaelic speaking communities in Ireland.
Example: Yous better be putting those
fireworks in next door's letterbox and not mine.
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youthanasia:
The
practice of routinely discounting opinions of the
young simply because of their age.
Example: Although her demands were valid,
youthanasia allowed him the comfort to
ignore his daughter with impunity.
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youthy:
a
way to describe something as being targeted to or
preoccupied with young people
Example: John hated shopping at Gap
because all the clothes were too youthy.
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youz:
Collective
noun for two or more people.
Example: Hey, youz, how's it going?
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yowler:
a
feline used by spelunkers and cavers to determine
the depth of a chasm. see:dropcat
Example: took two yowlers to measure that
hole. too much echo.
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Yowza:
In
common use in advertising and on the net, often
in same sense as Wow! or Yeah!
For some reason in a number of web ads regarding
cross country biking.
Try doing a deep search on the web to find this
word.
I've looked for days with no joy. Thought it
might be from southern minstrel days--exaggerated
slave speak.
Does anyone actually have a reference or
etymology on this real expression? Thanks.
Example: Yowza! New Cross country race
will be awesome.
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yozen
frogurt: I
give credit to my camp pal Erica for this word.
It's frozen yogurt, just mixed up.
Example: We went to Baskin Robbins and got
some chocolate yozen frogurt.
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YSIHF
Situation: Yes-ee-hef
Situation. It stands for Your Shovel In His Face,
from the movie _Mystery Men_.
It refers to any situation in which one person
places the blame on someone else, w
ho then places the blame on a third person.
Sometimes can go full circle, in which the third
person blames the first person.
Example: I tripped on a toy in my sister's
room and blamed my sister, who blamed my mom for
not cleaning it up, who blamed me for not
watching where I step. It was a real YSIHF
situation.
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yuck:
Used
to describe any piece of clothing with
unnessecarily bright, clashing, or too many
colors.
Example: Did you see that jacket Colin was
wearing? That was yuck.
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yuck
green: The
color of green that is somewhere in between
olive green and avacado green--usually ends up
resembling the color of vomitted broccol.
Example: That dress she was wearing was
yuck green, bordering on definitely disgusting.
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Yuh-HUH:
Probably
invented by Friends scriptwriters. Used when
somebody is only now coming to understand
something that everybody else found insanely
obvious. Read the example and you'll get it.
Example: So, Santa Claus doesn't exist?
Yuh-HUH!
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yumbling:
A
combination of yelling and mumbling, thereby
being very loud but difficult to understand.
Example: His constant yumbling gave them
all headaches and became increasingly annoying,
as they had no idea what he was saying.
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yumhum:
Used
when you are agreeing to something or saying yes.
Example: Are we going to the movies
tonight? Yumhum.
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yumlicious:
Beyond
yummy; completely scrumptious.
Example: Tim tams are just the most
yumlicious chocolate biscuits.
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yummolicious:
When
something tastes really good or yummy. A cross
between yummy and delicious.
Example: Auntie Sar, this candy sure is
yummolicious.
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yummy:
used
to describe a person who's really damn hot.
Example: rachel leigh cook in antitrust
for the people are inclined to liking girls and
brat pitt in fightclub for the people who are
inclined to liking boys.
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yumskykorsakov:
Used
to describe something delicious, usually food,
with reference to 19th century Russian composer
Rimsky-Korsakov.
Example: These banana choc muffins are
absolutely yumskykorsakov.
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YumYum:
A
word substitute for dog food to entice the
appetite of small hyperactive,
somewhat neurotic, and yet completely adorable
lapdogs
Example: Oh, come here little baby, come
get the YumYum. Oh that's a good little puppy.
(More effective when spoken in a high pitched
goofy tone. Not to be used to entice infants.)
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yunz:
it
is a from of 'you all', used mostly in Western
Pennsylvania with the word 'guys' following in
Example: Hey, yunz guys, what are you
doin'?
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yuppie
food stamp: twenty
dollar bill
Example: Let me go to the atm and get a
few yuppie food stamps
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yuppie
gunfight: when
two or more people reach for their cell phone
when one rings. see also 'cellphonic appraisal'
Example: when ron, justin, and mike heard
a cell phone ring, it was a yuppie gunfight to
see who could grab their phone first.
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yurp:
To
belch backwards. To yawn and burp simultaneously.
By extension, any irksome or noisy embarrassment
of the upper winds.
Example: I say, don't yurp in front of my
wife. Sorry, old chap, didn't realise it was her
turn.
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yuss:
word
meaning you and us
Example: Yuss is hungry lets go out to get
a bite to eat
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yut:
A
loud gutteral shriek used to get a bartender's
attention
Example: What did that guy just yell?
YUT???
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yutnut:
An
fool, an imbecile
Example: Those yutnuts in marketing always
forget their passwords!
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yuzzy:
Describing
someone given to the prevailing fashions of heavy
metal: rock jerseys, really tight jeans,
feathered hair, combs in back pockets, bandanas
tied around thighs, untied high-top shoes, etc.
The word is a play on yuppie or young urban
professional, but stands for young urban ozzy
because these folks tend to love Ozzy Osborn.
Example: This neighbourhood is being
overrun by yuzzies. Just look at all the Camaros
on bricks in these front yards.
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