by bolty boy April 06, 2020
Used to express great shock and is an expression originating from West Africa mainly Nigerian heritage
Person 1: I have teeeea
Person 2: spilll
Person 1: I saw ….. from church with a bump and she was holding hands with this guy
Person 2: Ye! Do her parents know?
Person 2: spilll
Person 1: I saw ….. from church with a bump and she was holding hands with this guy
Person 2: Ye! Do her parents know?
by Igbo.princess July 15, 2021
yes yes square
by I sad😀 August 17, 2020
A yes/yes-er is someone on MySpace who selects the option Yes/Yes for Smoke/Drink under "Background & Lifestyle" when they update their profile. A variation on this could be a no/no-er, a no/yes-er, and the quite rare yes/no-er.
Girl #1: Oh my God, he is so cute.
Girl #2: True, but look at his MySpace... he's a yes/yes-er.
Girl #1: ...gross.
Boy #1: Check out that girl over there. I had no idea she went to our school.
Boy #2: Didn't you hear? She got expelled from her old school because they found her MySpace profile and saw all her partying pictures.
Boy #1: What's so bad about partying pictures?
Boy #2: When her principal asked if she was a yes/yes-er, she lied. Then they found her MySpace. With all the pictures.
Girl #2: True, but look at his MySpace... he's a yes/yes-er.
Girl #1: ...gross.
Boy #1: Check out that girl over there. I had no idea she went to our school.
Boy #2: Didn't you hear? She got expelled from her old school because they found her MySpace profile and saw all her partying pictures.
Boy #1: What's so bad about partying pictures?
Boy #2: When her principal asked if she was a yes/yes-er, she lied. Then they found her MySpace. With all the pictures.
by i'll cam your bodia March 03, 2007
"Is she FAF?"
"Yes, yes indeed."
"Yes, yes indeed."
by Sky Walker April 04, 2005
Used to enthusiastically affirm that something someone said or did is/was correct.
Can be used indirectly or directly. Must always be yelled.
If used directly, must be yelled close to the person you are affirming.
See 'Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!: Tairy Greene's Acting Seminar for Children' for recommended method of use.
Can be used indirectly or directly. Must always be yelled.
If used directly, must be yelled close to the person you are affirming.
See 'Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!: Tairy Greene's Acting Seminar for Children' for recommended method of use.
Friend: "Hey, did I leave my sweater at your place last night?"
Me: after getting uncomfortably close to him/her, scream "YES!" for an extended period of time. Like, "YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSS!"
Me: after getting uncomfortably close to him/her, scream "YES!" for an extended period of time. Like, "YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSS!"
by ChunkyDiarrhea September 23, 2012