That person is so yingni
by Swagagon May 15, 2014
Get the yingni mug.A Thai name. It means nice, cool, awesome, and unique. Yingyos is an amazing guy who has the sweetest heart. He is actually the coolest guy on earth. He always makes people around him happy. He is extremely cute, full of grace, and gives the best hug. You would be very lucky if you have him or be friends with him.
by Pete4213 September 16, 2012
Get the Yingyos mug.An audio exclamation often used during the process of throwing or launching a hard object at an unsuspecting victim. The one exclaiming "yingbat" often times turns around after throwing the object while one of his cronies watches and observes the victim's horrified reactiong after being struck.
Joey: Hey check out that one guy. Someone should definitely throw this unopened can of soda at him.
Landon: Where is he? Oh wait, I see him...YINGBAT!
Joey: Dude, it hit him right in the face!
Everyone around: (Hysterical laughter)
Landon: Where is he? Oh wait, I see him...YINGBAT!
Joey: Dude, it hit him right in the face!
Everyone around: (Hysterical laughter)
by Jmizzy February 1, 2006
Get the Yingbat mug.A polite and playful euphemism for vagina, typically used by females or homosexual males. In the case of the latter, it also doubles as a context-sensitive term for something similar, such as a gay man's penis, anus, or otherwise metaphorical vagina. Confusingly, it may sometimes also describe any general person, place, or thing, depending on one's mood.
While exact origin is unknown, many parallels may be drawn between yingyong and dingdong/ding dong/ding-dong considering their strikingly similar construction, reference to genitalia, and somewhat comparable usage.
May also be shortened to yinger, which has a hard "g" sound.
Sometimes confused with yin yang or possibly even yuanyang.
While exact origin is unknown, many parallels may be drawn between yingyong and dingdong/ding dong/ding-dong considering their strikingly similar construction, reference to genitalia, and somewhat comparable usage.
May also be shortened to yinger, which has a hard "g" sound.
Sometimes confused with yin yang or possibly even yuanyang.
Mary: "That puppy is so cute!"
Sue: "I knowww. I just wanna stick him in my yingyong!"
Sue: "Gawd, Kyle is so hot..."
Mary: "Ew, I can't believe you'd let that man anywhere near your yinger!"
Jaysen: "What on earth are those crazy yingyongs doing over there?"
Sue: "I knowww. I just wanna stick him in my yingyong!"
Sue: "Gawd, Kyle is so hot..."
Mary: "Ew, I can't believe you'd let that man anywhere near your yinger!"
Jaysen: "What on earth are those crazy yingyongs doing over there?"
by berthy March 23, 2011
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by Bunny-Cat October 24, 2014
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Get the yingified mug.A combination of the words Yiddish and English. It refers to the use of words or expressions in American English that were originally of Yiddish origin. Yinglish is especially common among Jews from Eastern Europe and New Yorkers (because of the high Jewish population). The combination of the two words implies that the words being used are not quite those found in traditional Yiddish, but rather an English version of a traditional Yiddish words, phrase, or saying.
"he's got chutzpah"
In Yiddish, this meant "nerve...presumption-plus-arrogance" (according to the Joy of Yiddish by Leo Rosten) Implying, he's got a lot of nerve to say that crap to me.
In Yinglish, however, chutzpah has come to mean spunk or guts in a more positive sense. Might be used to describe someone who dared to be brave enough to do something.
In Yiddish, this meant "nerve...presumption-plus-arrogance" (according to the Joy of Yiddish by Leo Rosten) Implying, he's got a lot of nerve to say that crap to me.
In Yinglish, however, chutzpah has come to mean spunk or guts in a more positive sense. Might be used to describe someone who dared to be brave enough to do something.
by Silversu December 14, 2010
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