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Acomaney-ye-Ha 

a jarring cheer; barbaric yell
similar to hussa.
Soccer player: Acomaney-ye-Ha

ref: pipe down you dirty prick

Curse-ye-ha-me-ha 

The Curse-ye-ha-me-ha, also known as the Shin-ye-ha-me-ha, is one of the many moves of Christian Weston Chandler, better known online as Chris-Chan. It is frequently used against many of Chris's adversaries, such as trolls, jerkops, and Mary Lee Walsh. It is done in the exact same way as the Kamehameha from Dragon Ball and its later sequels. The way Chris learned this move is unclear, although it was likely from an episode of Excel Saga, in which a "Nabehameha" is used, which is named after the series director.
"When cursing, I fell enraged or angry; I channel that energy between my hands, gathering them in and throwing them towards either the target I'm angry at, or the ground or skyward; a choice of words are optional, but they do seem to add more oomph to the attack." - Christian Weston Chandler, describing how the Curse-ye-ha-me-ha is performed.

ha ha ye man 

when ya boy says something funny haha ye man

Used in an awkward silence when something needs to be said
definition: Hey your Nana is dead

"ha ha ye man"
ha ha ye man by Project__ December 26, 2017

l + plundered + no wenches + marooned + ye have scurvy 

what pirates say after winning
Pirate 1: "Yarg, ye beat me in coconut ball!"
Pirate 2: "l + plundered + no wenches + marooned + ye have scurvy"
ye hah I am going to ur hois

ye ye ass haircut 

Maybe if you got rid of that ye ye ass haircut you would get sum bitches on yo dicj