by Who cares anyway? January 11, 2018

Her: Wanna go get coffee?
Him: Yeah
Her: So do you or don't you?
Him: I just said "yeah"
Her: Well I wasn't sure what you meant by that.
Him: Yeah
Her: So do you or don't you?
Him: I just said "yeah"
Her: Well I wasn't sure what you meant by that.
by Wahkatana January 21, 2018

Hym "Yeah, hey, still no Zorhan. They seem like they don't want it to be Cuomo so probably Cuomo. No Zorhan. Shit-libs bad. Booooo shit-libs."
by Hym Iam June 12, 2025

A statement of affirmation or agreement about a proposed activity. Used in place of "I could get behind that", or "sure". The 'yeah' can be omitted if in a hurry.
While originally used exclusively about objects that are 'splayable', modern uses of the phrase do not require this property.
A similar phrase is "yeah, I *can* splay that", used to indicate belief or proficiency instead, i.e. "I'd buy it" or "I can do that".
It's also theoretically possible to use "no, I couldn't/can't/won't splay that" to indicate distaste or refusal, but this is rarely heard.
While originally used exclusively about objects that are 'splayable', modern uses of the phrase do not require this property.
A similar phrase is "yeah, I *can* splay that", used to indicate belief or proficiency instead, i.e. "I'd buy it" or "I can do that".
It's also theoretically possible to use "no, I couldn't/can't/won't splay that" to indicate distaste or refusal, but this is rarely heard.
by splaya June 2, 2022

Bro; dude; a real all inclusive form of n***a. Used by Kyle (SuperDuperKyle) in "To the Moon" in reference to Brick (SuperDuperBrick). The "yeah" can be optional.
You know Kyle?
Kyle, he's my nick, yeah.
Kyle-
Hey, shout out to Brick, yeah,
That's my little Nick, yeah,
Kyle, he's my nick, yeah.
Kyle-
Hey, shout out to Brick, yeah,
That's my little Nick, yeah,
by kng7 May 26, 2018

by FunKoreanPerson July 13, 2018
