The confirmation of something, yeah, ofc, obvi, not no, yahhh bruddaaa, yes my y g, yh my driller, u know dat, calm, thats whagwan, innit, yo yo yet, u get me fam, joe mamma said yeahhh, cool,
by urdog'sdad December 06, 2023
Said by the skibidi toilet's in the Skibidi Toilet series, but also said by children with the Skibidi Toilet Syndrome.
by sercansen0101 December 07, 2023
by SebastianBBD July 22, 2017
by englishismyname June 08, 2022
A British West Yorkshire slang term used to sarcastically acknowledge something someone has said, often in response to an absurd or painfully obvious situation or a dry toned reply to a dry conversation. It conveys a mix of exasperation, irony, and resigned acceptance, especially when something could have been resolved much more easily or a situation/conversation being absurd.
Origin: Rooted in Northern English sarcasm, where stating the obvious deserves an equally obvious—but dry—response. Often accompanied by an smile and raised eyebrows.
Origin: Rooted in Northern English sarcasm, where stating the obvious deserves an equally obvious—but dry—response. Often accompanied by an smile and raised eyebrows.
ye man
Situation: Your mate spends 20 minutes ranting about how his car won’t start, only to realise he never turned the ignition key properly.
Mate: Bruv, I’ve been here for ages tryna figure it out—turns out I just had to turn the key harder.
You: yeman (deadpan, while nodding your head)
Alternative Use:
Person 1: it’s raining outside
Person 2: Yea man
Situation: Your mate spends 20 minutes ranting about how his car won’t start, only to realise he never turned the ignition key properly.
Mate: Bruv, I’ve been here for ages tryna figure it out—turns out I just had to turn the key harder.
You: yeman (deadpan, while nodding your head)
Alternative Use:
Person 1: it’s raining outside
Person 2: Yea man
by TRGCOG April 26, 2025