The lesbian (or at least all-girl) equivalent of Ho Yay, where two female characters in a work of fiction are written with obvious romantic or sexual subtext between them.
TV watcher 1: "The two female leads in this show seem really close. They seem better for each other than their love interests."
TV watcher 2: "That's because the writers put a lot of Les Yay between them."
TV watcher 2: "That's because the writers put a lot of Les Yay between them."
by Woodunt U. Lyketano August 12, 2014
by Johnny445 June 24, 2018
Yay-Ney is the food that a ter bear eats..Yay-Ney at its finest will be marinaded in toothpaste and orange juice.
by James Link June 27, 2009
Awesome user who resides at the Final Fantasy X Social Board at www.gamefaqs.com . Can usually be seen pwning helpless n00bs as they try to flame him. See Yayfome
All hail The Great Yay!
by puddingking April 23, 2004
Basically, "Yippee ki-yay" is an old, American cowboy expression, like: ”yippee”, or “yeehaw (heehaw)”, or “Whoopee”; expressions of extreme joy or excitement, commonly associated with cowboys. As an interjection, “yahoo”, plays a similar role.
PS.: Many people mention the expression “Yippee ki-yay” in the movie “Die Hard” as the origin of the work, but it is important to know that this word is much order. Like I said: from the “cowboys-days”.
PS.: Many people mention the expression “Yippee ki-yay” in the movie “Die Hard” as the origin of the work, but it is important to know that this word is much order. Like I said: from the “cowboys-days”.
Here is one example of use: I’ve been meaning to meet someone for, like, a month. Today, she finally was available. My reply? “Yippee ki-yay”, woman! Pick you up at eight.”
by Alexandre P Ramos - SP-BR November 04, 2015
by TheDutchOneWithTheClutch123 November 01, 2017
by Gumba Gumba March 01, 2004