by NIAWW March 22, 2021
by yoink meister November 15, 2018
The act of grabbing something (usually at a fast speed).
Thought of as the opposite of yeet, but with equal force.
Thought of as the opposite of yeet, but with equal force.
by Deebus21x October 06, 2019
by YouWillNeverKnowMeOrMyDog February 24, 2019
used as a term to yOINK someone to high space and death. Im sitting in my ball of confusion. Its for confusing words, gay shit, and YEETING people.
by PadgeTheGradge June 15, 2018
yoink (third-person singular simple present yoinks, present participle yoinking, simple past and past participle yoinked)
(onomatopoeia) To make a yoink sound.
(colloquial) To hop or bounce.
nonce word for an action that impacts on something, especially if it is sudden.
To kill.
Noun
yoink (plural yoinks)
An ordinary person with nothing to recommend him or her.
Interjection
yoink
Used for emphasis or to express that one is impressed.
Etymology 2
Coined by writer George Meyer for the TV show The Simpsons
Interjection
yoink
(colloquial) Onomatopoeic, accompanying or describing a yank, or snatch.
Verb
yoink (third-person singular simple present yoinks, present participle yoinking, simple past and past participle yoinked)
(colloquial) To yank or snatch.
To steal.
To take or win (something) that others want.
(onomatopoeia) To make a yoink sound.
(colloquial) To hop or bounce.
nonce word for an action that impacts on something, especially if it is sudden.
To kill.
Noun
yoink (plural yoinks)
An ordinary person with nothing to recommend him or her.
Interjection
yoink
Used for emphasis or to express that one is impressed.
Etymology 2
Coined by writer George Meyer for the TV show The Simpsons
Interjection
yoink
(colloquial) Onomatopoeic, accompanying or describing a yank, or snatch.
Verb
yoink (third-person singular simple present yoinks, present participle yoinking, simple past and past participle yoinked)
(colloquial) To yank or snatch.
To steal.
To take or win (something) that others want.
by MEMEBIGGESTBOIII April 23, 2019