Originally used as a derogatory nickname for Ypsilanti, Michigan. During World War II large numbers of people moved from Kentucky to Ypsilanti to work in the bomber factories. The town still has many residents who trace their roots to the Appalatian Mountain states. Also spelled Ypsitucky. This once pejorative nickname has been proudly embraced by some residents, similarly to the way the once derogatory moniker 'queer' has been embraced of late by homasucktuals.
by Flyer June 28, 2006
A handsome guy who is most likely going to break ur heart after 2 weeks bc he likes someone else. He’s a player
by Flyer October 15, 2019