term of endearment used for describing one who is, persay, 'yummy'
does not necessarily have to be a father
does not necessarily have to be a father
John Smith is Pocahontas' Big Daddy Yum Yum.
by maizy pie November 16, 2007
Shaniqua: HEY YA'LL! WANNA HAVE A BUTTSEX YUM-YUM PARTY!!
Everyone at the club: jesus christ monkey balls, someone call the fbi
Everyone at the club: jesus christ monkey balls, someone call the fbi
by TurtleFIghters August 06, 2022
by zhCreate June 22, 2012
by Chad December 11, 2004
in the 1933 Little Rascals film titled The Kid from Borneo (1933)The kids' uncle George, whom they've never seen, is the black sheep of the family, and their father won't let him come visit. George is a promoter, and the kids mistake his Wild Man of Borneo for their uncle himself and bring him home. But the Wild Man has a sweet tooth, and his near-constant chant of "yum yum, eat'em up!" is predictably mistaken by the kids. Chaos ensues.
by Pedro October 28, 2004
by A.J. January 05, 2005
n., originating 1980's; a person of the human male species who is the echelon; paramount in his species; "the main man"
Phone call recipient: "Who the hell is this?"
Caller: "This is, the one and only...Big-Dick-Daddy-Yum-Yum, who did you think it was, your ma'??!"
Caller: "This is, the one and only...Big-Dick-Daddy-Yum-Yum, who did you think it was, your ma'??!"
by Yeayuh March 24, 2005