by juulkid69 November 19, 2018
by A-money14 March 26, 2019
an exclamation to be used when stealing something belonging to someone else. use of the word yoink precludes any negative reaction by the victim.
by Rickster June 10, 2004
by Adam21 September 06, 2006
Me:(eating candy bar) mmmmm this candy bar is good.
Fred:(sneaking up behind me and taking it) Yoink!, its mine now
Me: Dammit, I hate the yoink rule
Fred:(sneaking up behind me and taking it) Yoink!, its mine now
Me: Dammit, I hate the yoink rule
by no o your bizz December 19, 2007
An exclaimation used to express theft. The more obvious the better. Also usually followed by running.
Marge: Mmmm. You don't have to start drinking right away. I waas
thinking we could go for a bike ride.
Homer: But Marge, the barflies are expecting me. Larry, and Barney,
and that guy who calls me Bill.
Marge: But you look better, you don't sweat when you eat any more, and
look -- holds up a wad of cash you've saved more than a
hundred dollars. I found it in your pants.
Homer: snatches money Yoink!
see also http://www.snpp.com/guides/yoinks.html
thinking we could go for a bike ride.
Homer: But Marge, the barflies are expecting me. Larry, and Barney,
and that guy who calls me Bill.
Marge: But you look better, you don't sweat when you eat any more, and
look -- holds up a wad of cash you've saved more than a
hundred dollars. I found it in your pants.
Homer: snatches money Yoink!
see also http://www.snpp.com/guides/yoinks.html
by J. Marcson June 21, 2005
A word coined for "The Simpsons." It is the noise made by one of the characters in the show when they swipe or grab an object away from another character. The word was created by longtime Simpsons writer George Meyer, who claims that he was inspired by The Flintstones in coining the word.
by Donald Byrne January 28, 2008