1. Noun: Also known as munchies, a tasty treat.
2. Also see growlies
2. Verb: A side effect of smoking bud,marajuana where you become uncontrolably hungry and get a sudden desire to eat large consumptions of food. The way you get after inhaling the byproduct of combusting the hemp plant. (Delta 9 Tetrahydrocannibanol)
3. Verb: Contrary to popular belief, you aren't actually "hungry" persay- it's more like you lose self control when you're high. you don't care if you get fat, you just crave the sensation of eating, like if you'd never eaten before. You also don't ever feel full even though you might be aware that you are.
4. Deliscious food, which is greatly desired
2. Also see growlies
2. Verb: A side effect of smoking bud,marajuana where you become uncontrolably hungry and get a sudden desire to eat large consumptions of food. The way you get after inhaling the byproduct of combusting the hemp plant. (Delta 9 Tetrahydrocannibanol)
3. Verb: Contrary to popular belief, you aren't actually "hungry" persay- it's more like you lose self control when you're high. you don't care if you get fat, you just crave the sensation of eating, like if you'd never eaten before. You also don't ever feel full even though you might be aware that you are.
4. Deliscious food, which is greatly desired
1. Hey man, lets go get some yum yums
1. Hell, these are some damn good yum yums
2. Dood i have the yum yums
1. Hell, these are some damn good yum yums
2. Dood i have the yum yums
by Ali Lansing August 08, 2006
by Mrs. Evgeni Malkin June 05, 2009
delecious baked cake thing,
made of puff paistry and coated in a thin glazing of iceing.
Its name is its best definition.
made of puff paistry and coated in a thin glazing of iceing.
Its name is its best definition.
by argos gold February 23, 2005
A female character in the Gilbert and Sullivan masterpiece The Mikado. The role of Yum-Yum should be sung by a soprano.
Yum-Yum is the beautiful young ward of Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, and she is preparing to be his bride when she reunites with Nanki-Poo, a childhood friend and the son of the Mikado, and falls in love with him instead. During the opera, Yum-Yum is distressed by not being able to marry her beloved, until finally Ko-Ko releases her from the engagement because he has fallen in love with Katisha.
Yum-Yum is the beautiful young ward of Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, and she is preparing to be his bride when she reunites with Nanki-Poo, a childhood friend and the son of the Mikado, and falls in love with him instead. During the opera, Yum-Yum is distressed by not being able to marry her beloved, until finally Ko-Ko releases her from the engagement because he has fallen in love with Katisha.
Yum-Yum sings quite a bit during the midsection of the Mikado, but her biggest solo is "The Sun, Whose Rays."
by Pitti-Sing June 24, 2006
by SEKT January 19, 2006