by Hash00 November 29, 2024
Get the Yoonwon mug.A term used to refer to the United Kingdom, specifically to describe the new multicultural British society and its new norms emerging as a result of mass migration into Britain and to set it apart from historical British society and norms. It is a phonetic pronunciation of "UK" characteristic of the Multicultural London English sociolect
My hometown is starting to look really Yookay now... Deliveroo riders, dessert bars, chicken shops, rubbish everywhere - just the most random people from strange countries milling around whenever I go into the town centre.
by Welchridden February 15, 2025
Get the Yookay mug.Children / young people youth pronounced with New England dialect. Was in the movie my cousin Vinny in a court scene.
Youths/Yootz.
Youths/Yootz.
by Mittens McKee. February 20, 2025
Get the Yootz mug.YooJak is a combination of Yoo Joonghyuk and Jackelyn.
YooJak (유작) means 'Posthumous work'
Which refers to Joonghyuk realizing he had fallen in love with Jak after her first death during one of his early on regressions.
YooJak (유작) means 'Posthumous work'
Which refers to Joonghyuk realizing he had fallen in love with Jak after her first death during one of his early on regressions.
by yjhfan March 5, 2025
Get the yoojak mug.A term for the new United Kingdom established in 1997. The United Kingdom of the past bears little resemblance to the Britain of today. The "Yookay" has devolved into a bureaucratic, managerial state, plagued by rampant litter, urban decay, an influx of migrants, and a disturbing rise in violent crime. Its much-touted diversity is superficial at best—a hollow spectacle of ethnic restaurants catering to the tastes of middle-class white liberals, who revel in the illusion of multiculturalism while remaining insulated from its reality.
Typical Yookay lingo is:
"Big man ting!"
"Swear down bruv"
"Wagwan"
"Man did___"
"U dun know"
Typical Yookay lingo is:
"Big man ting!"
"Swear down bruv"
"Wagwan"
"Man did___"
"U dun know"
by AlTersa March 12, 2025
Get the Yookay mug.An Electric Unicycle (EUC).
When someone reads the acronym EUC, it sounds like ‘yook’. Used jokingly to refer to your wheel. Can be spelled ‘yuke’.
When someone reads the acronym EUC, it sounds like ‘yook’. Used jokingly to refer to your wheel. Can be spelled ‘yuke’.
“Oh shit, I left my yook in the car”!
“Bros, going yookin’ soon”
“You’re yookin’ for a yookin’, pal”
“Bros, going yookin’ soon”
“You’re yookin’ for a yookin’, pal”
by PNWyooker March 30, 2025
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