Yed is another form of yes typically used when someone agrees with something so much that they abandon the English grammar laws and go with this fun alternative.
by D_baggage_the_autizmo August 23, 2020
Yed means yes but the person was to lazy.. became a epic meme when @white_sticky_pee started using it in every sentence
by AztecreksYT May 6, 2018
(Thai street language)
1. (VT) The act of having a sexual intercourse.
2. (INTJ) This sense of the term is used to express a complete surprise. It is usually used as a reply. The term "jed" can be used interchangeably.
3. (INTJ) Always used with "mae" (mother), the term "yed mae!" is an interjection expressing surprise or disgust to a situation, equivalent to "Fuck You!". It does not literally mean "to fuck your mother." Many variations of the term arise such as "mae yed!", "yed ped!" (ped = duck), "yed mon!" (mon is an abbreviation of "Doraemon"), "yed khrok!" (khrok = mortar) etc.
1. (VT) The act of having a sexual intercourse.
2. (INTJ) This sense of the term is used to express a complete surprise. It is usually used as a reply. The term "jed" can be used interchangeably.
3. (INTJ) Always used with "mae" (mother), the term "yed mae!" is an interjection expressing surprise or disgust to a situation, equivalent to "Fuck You!". It does not literally mean "to fuck your mother." Many variations of the term arise such as "mae yed!", "yed ped!" (ped = duck), "yed mon!" (mon is an abbreviation of "Doraemon"), "yed khrok!" (khrok = mortar) etc.
1. I like to "yed" that girl. She's so fuckin' hot.
2. John: Say, I've got laid with that girl last night.
Scott: Yeddddd!!!!! That's so cool, man!
3. John: I've broken your lovely glasses.
Scott: Yed mae!!!!! I'll sunder you fuckin' son of a bitch!
2. John: Say, I've got laid with that girl last night.
Scott: Yeddddd!!!!! That's so cool, man!
3. John: I've broken your lovely glasses.
Scott: Yed mae!!!!! I'll sunder you fuckin' son of a bitch!
by Kaamanita September 14, 2006
by Andy October 27, 2004
Also known as a steak and kidney pudding, and is used mainly in Northern England. It is pronounced exactly as it is read, and is phonetic of the way us people from Wigan say 'baby's head.' I suppose some people must think that a steak and kidney pudding must resemble a baby's head. Quite funny really.
by Gaz_Wigan April 26, 2006
by Billinge lad August 12, 2015
Description of a Steak pudding (in the north of England) as the dimple at the top is similar to the soft area on a new born babies head.
by Dave Shave Parr January 4, 2017