ye
Abbreviation of yes, especially in casual conversation online =Used instead of yes, typically as a general acknowledgement to a not very serious statement. Part of a more general extreme More…
yeahwhatta
Exclamation expressing confusion or uncertainty. Writer was seeking a colorful way of expressing confusion. Since this was on a sign, the writer needed a word that would grab More…
Yeard
(Noun) A beard that has been growing for exactly a year without being shaven =The definition of ‘yeard’ is easy to guess given that the word is a blend between ‘beard’ and ‘year’. More…
Yee
(Shifting) An internet word used in place of yes, possibly due to the similar spelling. Originates from the famous meme ‘Yee Dinosaur’. =This word originates from the famous ‘Yee Dinosaur’ More…
Yee Yee
(noun or adjective) A person who would typically be labeled as “country” or “redneck”. Also can be used to describe anything associated with that culture. =Its use has shifted to include More…
Yeen
(Contraction) A southern slang for “You ain’t”. =“Yeen gonna finish all of those assignments in one day” Etymology : blend of “You” –the word used to refer to any person in general and More…
yeet
(An exclamation.) An exclamation used as affirmation or in excitement. ="Yeet" can essentially be used interchangeably with the word "yes" or any another word implying More…
Yeet
(Verb) To leave hastily; abandon =‘Yeet’ is usually used in relation to an event that the speaker does not want to attend. Therefore, the noun with which it is used may be seen in a More…
yeet (2)
Used as an expression of excitement, victory, or joy, typically in a colloquial setting. It is often used after someone receives a piece of good news that they were not expecting. =The More…
yeet (3)
Used when one wants to express excitement or approval. =Used mostly as slang and in casual language. Yeet can be used as a replacement of “Yes!” to show excitement or approval. In other More…
Yeet10
Used mostly in text and instant messaging conversations, this exclamation is used in the same context as saying “Yes!” in response to making plans and doing activities. I believe that it is More…
Yello
yes and hello, why are you calling, how can I help you? =Person answering phone: Yello? Etymology : Blend of yeah or yes and hello. Yes is probably from Old English gea, ge More…
yellow
The color yellow, and a name synonymous with DHL Express, a mailing company. An advertising campaigns’ attempt to make a metaphorical reference between Yellow and Brown, both of which More…
yellow fever
Having an irresistible attraction to Asiatic people (as opposed to its original meaning, the disease of the same name). Used by a friend in describing his preferences in women. =Used by a More…
Yellow Fever
The condition of having an unusually high affinity for Asians of opposite sex. Can also be used to describe the craze for Asian goods, popular culture, etc. The term "yellow More…
Yellow fever
(noun) Being attracted towards those of Asian ethnicity. =Alex has got yellow fever bad. Etymology : using "yellow" as a kind of disease =Alex Suarez 10/2/11
yellow fever (2)
a strong inclination to be physically attracted to Asian people, particulary Asian women =The term is often used in a negative manner to refer to those who are strongly attracted to More…
yellow fever (3)
an attraction to only Asians =Michael only thinks Asians are hot, I think he's got a serious case of yellow fever. Etymology : a compound of "yellow" in reference to the More…
Yellow-Belly
(Noun) Yellow-Belly is a noun and a conversion. The first use of yellow bellied in the US comes from the 1800 hundreds Texas, that was about to engage in a war with Mexico and the More…