by YEAH-I'm-moist December 21, 2019
1.) Quite possibly the worst song in the history of music. Its music video features a video game character coming to life and following Soulja Boy and his friend Arab around as they exclaim "Ya trick ya" at a number of Caucasians trying to get their attention. The video concludes with Soulja Boy requesting his teacher to increase the grades on his report.
2.) An exclamation used when "a doo-doo headed dummy" is getting "all up in yo grill."
2.) An exclamation used when "a doo-doo headed dummy" is getting "all up in yo grill."
Bill: Hi, Soulja Boy. I'm your parole officer.
Soulja Boy: YA TRICK YA!!!
Rational person: Soulja Boy looks like an idiot. He isn't even saying real words.
Soulja Boy: YA TRICK YA!!!
Soulja Boy: YA TRICK YA!!!
Rational person: Soulja Boy looks like an idiot. He isn't even saying real words.
Soulja Boy: YA TRICK YA!!!
by Jarvis Nelson III February 11, 2008
An acronym for Yet Another Specification. Used by irritated programmers who have to deal with yet another way of defining the same data. Usually making the entire process more complicated than it has to be. Can be used as a retort to a newbie coder who is trying to impress or justify his hiring by throwing out a lot of jargon like SOAP and WSDL and XSDL. Typically a more experienced program will dis the youngster by pointing out that YAS is not necessary here. Thus completely mystifying and causing the young coder to be ashamed his knowledge of geek speak is lacking.
New coder: "I would like to start integrating your XML feeder into our system. I suppose it is a Web Service (soap) based. Please let me know the url for WSDL."
Experienced coder: "There is no need for YAS. This is not a complicated system or task. I'll give you the simple XML feed. It is a very straight forward project."
Experienced coder: "There is no need for YAS. This is not a complicated system or task. I'll give you the simple XML feed. It is a very straight forward project."
by Kayakbabe February 20, 2009
(partially in response to 'You heard me')
1. "Yes" in many languages including colloquial English
2. "You" in the the limited dialects of certain stoned Australians, Australian stoners and some other Australians and stoners (who have managed to let loose their uber-coolness.)
1. "Yes" in many languages including colloquial English
2. "You" in the the limited dialects of certain stoned Australians, Australian stoners and some other Australians and stoners (who have managed to let loose their uber-coolness.)
"Hey maaan, how's ya go'n' bud?"
"Ya, I'm spanking-your-mama fine 'n' dandy, thanks mate."
"Ya, aku baiklah"
"Ya, ich bin fein"
"Wot's thet ya sid moate?"
"Ya, I'm spanking-your-mama fine 'n' dandy, thanks mate."
"Ya, aku baiklah"
"Ya, ich bin fein"
"Wot's thet ya sid moate?"
by Cap'n Cho December 26, 2008
by Phil Owen April 20, 2007
are ya?, did ya?, do ya? etc. is the universal comeback to any statement when one has no intelligent comeback, or simply wants to be an arrogant asshole.
It has an acronym for are/did/do you.
Unlike the famous "lol" or "omg" this word has a very poor chance of being remembered as an internet acronym.
It has an acronym for are/did/do you.
Unlike the famous "lol" or "omg" this word has a very poor chance of being remembered as an internet acronym.
by jdyhtfhfyue08wfjxjiod April 17, 2011