(Person; Angelic BeauTAEful)
A Girl sent to earth to became Damla’s Best Friend and More ♡
She is one of the People you don’t want to lose and love Endlessly ~
A Girl sent to earth to became Damla’s Best Friend and More ♡
She is one of the People you don’t want to lose and love Endlessly ~
My S A N D Y to my C A N D Y
by V’s Girl🖖🏻 May 21, 2018

A rapper who is know for being a member of the DEGENMEMERAPPERZ label and doing songs with rapper Degen Derek. His genre is meme rap and he almost always collaborates with Degen Derek. He has no songs without another artist on it, and he only seems to do features. Not much is known about Y. Ugae, except for a few things.
1. Most of his songs are on genius.
2. He is sometimes referred to as Yoni or Yonni
3. There are no available images of him on the web.
4. He plays FortNite.
5. His older brother has beef with Derek.
1. Most of his songs are on genius.
2. He is sometimes referred to as Yoni or Yonni
3. There are no available images of him on the web.
4. He plays FortNite.
5. His older brother has beef with Derek.
by SomeMoronThatIsDumb April 17, 2024

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by .03.4.3.0.ehayusalulA.3.4.3.0. August 4, 2025

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

by CJStopidian March 11, 2025

Pronounced (Ay-o-wee), AoY-y stands for 'Achievements of Yester-year'. Individuals who excel in secret often hear others boasting about their past achievements, coming across as conceited. However, overachievers who quietly excel academically or in recent accomplishments avoid such behavior and prefer not to share all they are up to so they remain humble and may use "humblebrag" instead every now and then by saying something similar to;
"Yeah, I did that but that was then. I'm 'now' doing bigger and even better things. But enough about me..."
This is an example of "Humblebrag"
(Yet when using AoY-y, they are secretly describing those who incessantly discuss their past achievements with excessive pride. By using this term, they are able to convey their dislike for boasting to new acquaintances.
Ultimately, they are giving people around them one big headache when someone calls them Dr. or whatever the title may be. A good example would be, "Adrienne is called Dr. A. since she has a PhD. Yet one might say sarcastically, "Congratulations on your AoY-y!" Meaning, an Achievement of Yester-Year hence, AoY-y. That's not to try and take away from what they achieved, but more so that the overachiever running circles around them really wants to ask them, ("What have you done lately?" Or, "have you done anything new?" Or, "What are you accomplishing today?")
"Yeah, I did that but that was then. I'm 'now' doing bigger and even better things. But enough about me..."
This is an example of "Humblebrag"
(Yet when using AoY-y, they are secretly describing those who incessantly discuss their past achievements with excessive pride. By using this term, they are able to convey their dislike for boasting to new acquaintances.
Ultimately, they are giving people around them one big headache when someone calls them Dr. or whatever the title may be. A good example would be, "Adrienne is called Dr. A. since she has a PhD. Yet one might say sarcastically, "Congratulations on your AoY-y!" Meaning, an Achievement of Yester-Year hence, AoY-y. That's not to try and take away from what they achieved, but more so that the overachiever running circles around them really wants to ask them, ("What have you done lately?" Or, "have you done anything new?" Or, "What are you accomplishing today?")
"She always goes on and on about her AoY-y (Achievements of yester-year)."
"Yeah, I did that but that was then. I'm 'now' doing bigger and even better things so I'm not stuck on my AoY-y. But enough about me..."
This is an example of "Humblebrag" which is the opposite of AoY-y.
"Adrienne is called Dr. A. since she has a PhD. Yet one might say sarcastically, "Congratulations on your AoY-y!" Meaning, an Achievement of Yester-Year hence, AoY-y if she brags more than usual.
"Yeah, I did that but that was then. I'm 'now' doing bigger and even better things so I'm not stuck on my AoY-y. But enough about me..."
This is an example of "Humblebrag" which is the opposite of AoY-y.
"Adrienne is called Dr. A. since she has a PhD. Yet one might say sarcastically, "Congratulations on your AoY-y!" Meaning, an Achievement of Yester-Year hence, AoY-y if she brags more than usual.
by TheBizFuturist October 7, 2023
