by Bigg Mac Miller November 14, 2010
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 April 14, 2018
A Canadian phrase often said in response to really any sort of claim or statement from another Canadian. It is meant to mean "right on" or "how 'bout that". Very informal in nature, usually used in conversation between two guys who are friends or at least casual acquaintances.
Canadian Man 1: "So Donny was telling me the ponds are ready to go for the winter eh".
Canadian Man 2: "Oh yeah eh?"
Canadian Man 2: "Oh yeah eh?"
by DonnyDancer47 April 23, 2021
A different way to say, you succeeded in an excess manner. You achieved what you were trying to do and more; shit was fire.
*friend sends you a video of them singing (it’s fire)
“what you think?” - friend
“yeah. you got it.” - you
“what you think?” - friend
“yeah. you got it.” - you
by Oh-the-Baby-Bell June 10, 2024
Dude Bro Yeah is a "code phrase" for a combination of any two girls that you like, or think is very attractive. For example "Dude" being the face, and "Bro" being the body. and "yeah" just meaning "damn son ;)"
by Chicago Ted 26 May 11, 2011
Johnny's scored.
Oh yeah n dat and ting.
Johnny's dropped the spliff in a puddle.
Oh yeah n dat n ting.
Oh yeah n dat and ting.
Johnny's dropped the spliff in a puddle.
Oh yeah n dat n ting.
by The man from Bushido Bay September 10, 2020
by The man from Bushido Bay September 10, 2020