Teacher HOW TF DO YOU EXPECT ME TO SAY THIS NAME
Tanish'A^LeDedayPola"Y"LeeQueefa: Oh you say it ta-nee-sha-AY-Lee-DAYDAY-Pola-Why-EEEEE-Lee-Kwee-fa
Tanish'A^LeDedayPola"Y"LeeQueefa: Oh you say it ta-nee-sha-AY-Lee-DAYDAY-Pola-Why-EEEEE-Lee-Kwee-fa
by Killadonovan September 24, 2018

An abbreviation in fan-fictions that means "Your name." Literally, it means "Insert name here." It is used when the story takes place from the reader's perspective, as if the reader is an actual person in the alternate universe. Since the writer obviously cannot pick a specific name because various people will see it, this abbreviation is a simple way of showing that the characters are referring to the reader by name - whatever that name may be.
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 16, 2021

with an ‘ie’ / with a ‘y’
Example 1
Archie: “Dude you were falling all over the place last night, you were wasted”
Rory: “That wasn’t me, that was Rorie with an ‘ie’”
Example 2
Rory: “Dude you exposed your genitals to at least seven people last night, you were wasted”
Archie: That’s wasn’t me, that was Archy with a ‘y’”
Example 1
Archie: “Dude you were falling all over the place last night, you were wasted”
Rory: “That wasn’t me, that was Rorie with an ‘ie’”
Example 2
Rory: “Dude you exposed your genitals to at least seven people last night, you were wasted”
Archie: That’s wasn’t me, that was Archy with a ‘y’”
by rorieclark98 September 7, 2020

.µ.imaweli.µ.icl u pmo n ts pmo sm ngl r u fr rn b fr I h8 bein diff idek anm mn js I h8 ts y r u so b so fr w me rn cz… lol oms icl ts pmo sm n sb rn ngl, r u srsly srs n fr rn vro? lol atp js go.µ.imaweli.µ.
.µ.imaweli.µ.icl u pmo n ts pmo sm ngl r u fr rn b fr I h8 bein diff idek anm mn js I h8 ts y r u so b so fr w me rn cz… lol oms icl ts pmo sm n sb rn ngl, r u srsly srs n fr rn vro? lol atp js go.µ.imaweli.µ.
by .03.4.3.0.ehayusalulA.3.4.3.0. August 4, 2025

The forbidden term "yes," strictly banned on the r/no subreddit. Dropping the Y-word there is a fast track to trouble—think downvotes, snarky comments, or even a moderator smackdown. In the land of r/no, saying "yes" is practically treason.
by original_hams November 11, 2024
