by oogieboogiebitch December 16, 2022

Common slang for having a really cool or good teacher. Originated in Bronx HS of Science before spreading all over nyc public schools. Named after Bronx Science teacher, Mr. Yang
"You're so lucky, that teacher is such a Mr. Yang!"
"Damn, my teacher sucks! I wish I had a Mr. Yang."
"Damn, my teacher sucks! I wish I had a Mr. Yang."
by BLUESTRAWGRAPE March 13, 2019

An outgoing chinese man with a farmer mentality who wishes that time would be rewinded back to the days where agriculture thrived best.
by potanginaoptimumprideerhherhh November 28, 2021

A phonetic mispronunciation of "yīnyáng," or "yin-yang," which is a concept associated with the religious tradition of Taoism and the apparent dichotomies in nature (day/night, male/female, etc.) in association with traditional Chinese medicine.
Use of "ying yang," or "ying-yang," has seemingly allowed the word to take on a kind of "sing-songy" resonance with the additional "ng" sound placed on the end of "yin."
For many, it has become second nature to say "ying yang" instead of "yin yang" because of familial or cultural influences, such as family, friends, and teachers. This may stem from simple ignorance, within certain groups, of Taoism (pronounced Daoism) and other Eastern traditions.
Use of "ying yang," or "ying-yang," has seemingly allowed the word to take on a kind of "sing-songy" resonance with the additional "ng" sound placed on the end of "yin."
For many, it has become second nature to say "ying yang" instead of "yin yang" because of familial or cultural influences, such as family, friends, and teachers. This may stem from simple ignorance, within certain groups, of Taoism (pronounced Daoism) and other Eastern traditions.
Susie: Hey, I sure like that ying yang tattoo you got there!
Mary: *sigh* It's a yin yang...
Susie: Yeah, ying yang!
Mary: *sigh* It's a yin yang...
Susie: Yeah, ying yang!
by Dr.Dialect November 29, 2011

by George Li September 1, 2014

by some people July 16, 2016
