A person on yahoo that constantly tries to be 'deep' and 'brooding' but in reality just pretentious.
by Pseudo-Cynic September 14, 2015

by S. Laz/JHar November 18, 2020

by Ya Roe April 30, 2022

by Youŕ mőm September 11, 2020

"PULL A YAHOO!" = To create a lot of hype around something--really build it up (like Yahoo! Photos and Yahoo! 360), get large amounts of people interested, even "hooked", then close up shop, runaway, then hide behind legal rhetoric all the while still building themselves up to be hip, new, wonderful, fresh...
Sentence: "Gregory put tons of photos on Yahoo! Photos and a lot of time and energy into "Yahoo! 360. Yahoo shut both down. After moving to other sites, I fear that my new web services might "Pull a Yahoo!" and do the same thing as Yahoo!"
"I sure hope Multiply.com don't pull a Yahoo!"
"I sure hope Multiply.com don't pull a Yahoo!"
by Gregory May January 16, 2008

Yahoo Answers is a place where people can give their honest answers to people's honest questions. Whether the answers are correct or not, is of course not guaranteed, because they can be given by anyone.
When liberals see answers on Yahoo Answers they don't agree with it, they start shit talking / shit posting, which causes them to get violation notices and such. Because of a general lack of understanding from the average liberal, he/she/it sees this as propaganda, simply because the site does not allow people to badmouth people's honest answers.
When liberals see answers on Yahoo Answers they don't agree with it, they start shit talking / shit posting, which causes them to get violation notices and such. Because of a general lack of understanding from the average liberal, he/she/it sees this as propaganda, simply because the site does not allow people to badmouth people's honest answers.
A guy asked a (somewhat dumb) question. When a liberal talked shit to that person, the liberal got a violation. Now the liberal calls Yahoo Answers extreme right-wing propaganda, also known as, Yahoo Propaganda Answers.
by Tyronius Maximus June 29, 2017
