The act of sneaking into someone's house, usually at night, through their backyard and stealing their booze. This can be done to a specific person you know, or be done house to house in a neighborhood.
"Dude, we're out of booze. Let's go Yogi Bearing around the neighborhood."
by Victor the Virile April 8, 2009
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The act of two-handed masturbation with anal beads inserted into your rectum and hooking the string of beads to a big toe for extraction at the precise moment. Upon ejaculating the beads are pulled out with the toe. The position one must assume to accomplish the yogi pull is similar to the "tree pose" in yoga.
Imagine Junior's surprise when his wife caught him doing the yogi pull in front of the bathroom mirror. Not only did this cause permanent psychological harm to the wife, but this was Junior's first attempt at the yogi pull and upon being caught, he lost his balance and knocked himself out on his shitter.
by uncle johan May 11, 2009
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A Hawaiian born human that moves to the mainland.
"Yogi bear was here
by Cnote the crow November 16, 2021
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A loveable mormon with integrity and values.
Woah man, you're like a modern day George-Yogi Bear-Edwards when you refuse alcohol and stand up for justice!
by George-Yogi Bear-Edwards January 16, 2010
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There are seven colors, white or aatvarang is considered and implies to be the eighth color of life. White is the component reflecting a dimension of life, which is beyond existence. White is not recognized as a color and signifies there is no shading, simply white is existent, which is all-inclusive. Simultaneously, white is comprehensive and soothing to soul growth. The white light that you experience shares all seven colors. By doing so, all seven colors can be refracted and experienced. White is enigmatic and comfortable when you choose a spiritual path, which still involves other characteristics of life. Once you decide to wear orange, you cut yourself off from social situations and family dynamic. When choosing to wear white on your spiritual path, you are choosing to gather nothing, while wearing white. This inclines that you’re working on Sadhana (realization) while you’re on your spiritual path, still involving other aspects of life, not gathering life around you with expectations. As a result, one participates in life, but doesn’t gather anything or expect anything, living freely. These Yogi's will choose to wear white on their spiritual walk, as a enigmatic mystical individual. Written by Cice Rivera
For example, on a spiritual path of Sadhana (realization) of spirituality a Yogi will wear white or aatvarang (aatvarang eight color (Yogi), which is the eight color representing (yogi), choosing to experience other aspects of life and not gathering life around them with any expectation. This Yogi will participates in life, but doesn’t gather anything. This Yogi will choose to wear white on their spiritual walk as a enigmatic mystical Yogi.
by Cice Rivera July 14, 2021
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