Is a common woman name in the Taino Indians culture, located in the central mountains of Puerto Rico in the municipality of Naranjito. This name refers to a woman that can design the best bohios in the village and make Kassave like no other one.
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Get the Yarisneth mug.A manga Book About Two Young People Who were in love when they were very little and then they were sepreated becaue the boy ran away and was disowned by his family. the girl never forgot im and when she was old enough she sought him out and found him and then they started there life together.
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Get the ai yori aoshi mug.1. Word meaning YAY!, HORAY!, or COOL!
2. A random word you say when there is nothing else to say. Often spoken loudly and extended.
2. A random word you say when there is nothing else to say. Often spoken loudly and extended.
1. someone: Dude! You just killed me!
someone else: I know! Yoish!
2. Someone: so what do you want to do?
someone else: I don't know.
*silence*
Someone: YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOISH!
someone else: I know! Yoish!
2. Someone: so what do you want to do?
someone else: I don't know.
*silence*
Someone: YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOISH!
by Devrockx April 1, 2009
Get the Yoish! mug.(pronounced yogi-ism) A malapropism (see Webster's Dictionary) stating truth in a humorous manner, attributed to famous New York Yankee catcher, Yogi Berra.
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by Queenslander September 8, 2011
Get the Yorkshite mug.Yorick is one with confidence with what he does. He is very attractive to many girls however he only has an eye for one girl who may not show it yet. This person is the only child usually and is afraid of reject. This person is a perfectionist
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Get the Yorick mug.Yoroshiku is a phrase used only in Japanese, which is what you usually say to somebody as a greeting. It's difficult to translate to English, but it is used as a polite "Nice to see/meet you." and is usually accompanied by Hajimemashite (Nice to meet you.)
Person 1: "Hajimemashite, Person 1 desu. Yoroshiku." (Translation: Nice to meet you, I am Person 1.)
Person 2: "Hajimemashite, Person 2 desu."
(Translation: Nice to meet you too, I'm Person 2.)
Person 2: "Hajimemashite, Person 2 desu."
(Translation: Nice to meet you too, I'm Person 2.)
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