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yeetalicious 

a great feeling that makes you feel like the personification of yeet
I feel yeetalicious today.
yeetalicious by agentzane12124 November 28, 2018
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Originally a Jewish woman's name, used for a character created by humorist Jacob Adler and the matchmaker in Fiddler on the Roof. Came to mean, by extension, a gossip or matchmaker. Has also recently come to mean a woman who fits negative stereotypes of urban women. See: characters on Sex and the City.
Samantha is pressuring Ted to propose just because she wants the validation of her yenta friends.
Yenta by Bob519 March 17, 2010
Yenald is a common term that is often used in the street language known as "Drack". It means nothing at all.
Boss-"Hey Tom, did you file those reports I told you to do?"

Tom-"Yenald"
yenald by Gorp Dude June 21, 2008
Yentl is a strong and beautiful person. She can make you laugh any time. She can be the best bestfriend you'll ever wish for! She is an amazing body and her lips and eyes are like a goddess. She is the best person ever. Don't lose a Yentl, cause they're special.
I love my bestfriend Yentl, she is super nice.
Yentl by MyNameIsYara March 12, 2019
A YENALUD is a being who is extremely obnoxious, VERY stupid, and weird when it comes to being alive. they HATE IT when people get sick, they hate Fanfiction, people named Gabe and Holden, and the concept of love. they also LOVE it when someone has a knife or scissors, Horror movies, and they NEVER STOP LAUGHING...
P1: ugh... i hate YENALUD mcweird!!!
P2: tell me about it...

P3: I HATE YENALUD!!!
YENALUD: OKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK, i don't care
YENALUD by YENALUD McGuire October 16, 2019
Your local Jewish community services building. Etymology: Yiddish word: Yenta (n./v. A gossip, or busybody), AND Pentagon: n. That big building in DC.

These buildings often contain many bustling agencies with oddly-acronymed names and people busily shuffling about within them.

And, oy, word spreads FAST...
"There's a bake-sale telethon street-fair this Sunday at the Yentagon. You going?"

"Nu, sure. I heard there might even be a fish taouk stand!
Yentagon by Ezra Soiferman January 9, 2004