An affirmation of understanding what the speaker of an inferred phrase or question means but, also answering that the particular phrase or question is not ok or inline with your way of thinking. Can also be used in a derogatory sense to give a false sense of understanding to the speaker.
by Russ Herring April 24, 2008
a Midwestern phrase that means "no" as opposed to the phrase "no yeah" which is a Midwestern phrase meaning "yes"
by billybattleaxe August 22, 2019
1. A seemingly paradoxical reply meaning negatory to the previous statement- said statement usually being a stupid favor or claim.
Origin: "Yeah, about that- No."
*Not to be confused with similar sounding, "Ya' know?" (You know?)
Origin: "Yeah, about that- No."
*Not to be confused with similar sounding, "Ya' know?" (You know?)
by nightD February 2, 2011
The YEAH is a nucleoplasmotamatic muave tinted being formed in 2888 B.C. in the earth's core. It is made up of Altamont, Faodhagain, Big Z, and Papa Ging. The YEAH has a power level of exactly over 9000. The YEAH's prime enemy is the NIH, a disgusting ball of sodomy living under Scotland. The four core NIH's are Timballsolik, Algaymanix, Liggadislits, and Alice, which is grotesque in itself. It communicates in the YEAHccent, except for Big Z, because he's Cajun and stupid and pronounces mint klunks as "mint klams". Ah bi ah bi. Bi thu wuk: YYYEEEEAAAHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Altamont: YEAH!
Faodhagain: YEAH!
Big Z: YEAH!
Papa Ging: YEAH!
THE YEAH: YYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Faodhagain: YEAH!
Big Z: YEAH!
Papa Ging: YEAH!
THE YEAH: YYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Altamont Helmsinglock February 28, 2011
by IDFK ANY MORE October 19, 2019
by MasterOogway December 10, 2019
1. a phrase used to agree with an opponent in an argument, yet to continue your contempt, disdain, and disagreement with the conclusion
1a. the way to win ANY argument, ever.
1a. the way to win ANY argument, ever.
Joe: Women should be bound to the kitchen, ironing my clothes, and cooking my dinner!
Mary: Women have equal rights, and can't be put down and kept in the kitchen where we have been basically used as slaves.
Joe: Yeah but..
Mary: Women have equal rights, and can't be put down and kept in the kitchen where we have been basically used as slaves.
Joe: Yeah but..
by Josh Amaral June 24, 2007