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Yeah Lee 

An expression to either display annoyance, disagreement, or mockery of a person.
It can also however, be used as a greeting.
The word is not used towards people called Lee, however an element of humour is added if the phrase's target is indeed a person called "Lee".
The expression is usually accompanied by a hand gesture, in which the speaker holds out both hands, fingers pointing upwards, palms facing away from the target, sometimes vibrating the hands in subtle back and forth motions, though this action can be exaggerated by thrusting both hands back and forth.
Examples:

In the case of a disagreement:
PERSON A: "She's well fit"
PERSON B: *Expressed in a sarcastic manner* "Yeah Lee"

In the form of a greeting:
PERSON A: *Rings their friend on their mobile phone*
PERSON B: *Picks up* "Yeeeeeeeeah Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"

In the form of mockery:
(Persons A and B are playing football)
PERSON A: *Skies the ball way over the bar*
PERSON B: "Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"
Yeah Lee by Magic Martin April 20, 2007
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Yeah Lee 

An expression to either display annoyance, disagreement, or mockery of a person.
It can also however, be used as a greeting.
The word is not used towards people called Lee, however an element of humour is added if the phrase's target is indeed a person called "Lee".
Hand gestures are usually used along with the expression, in the style of two hands, fingers facing upwards, with the palms of the hands facing away from the target.
Examples:

In the case of a disagreement:
PERSON A: "She's well fit"
PERSON B: *Expressed in a sarcastic manner* "Yeah Lee"

In the form of a greeting:
PERSON A: *Rings their friend on their mobile phone*
PERSON B: *Picks up* "Yeeeeeeeeah Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"

In the form of mockery:
(Persons A and B are playing football)
PERSON A: *Skies the ball way over the bar*
PERSON B: "Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!"
Yeah Lee by Magic Martin December 24, 2008
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