- how rappers/thuggers begin and end every sentence..
- used when rappers can't find a word to finish their song..
- used when rappers can't find a word to finish their song..
1.- Yo, Dawg, Yo, whats up in the hizouse, Yo, i be talken to tha fool yo, word, what you saying, yo...
2.-
I'm sleepin on the floor
I'm as drunk as can be, but i want more
i'm so tanked on alcohol, i forget my true name
i call myself the...(doesn't know what to say..then continues..) YO!
Yo. that's right i be rippen this place
don't talk back because.....YO!!
2.-
I'm sleepin on the floor
I'm as drunk as can be, but i want more
i'm so tanked on alcohol, i forget my true name
i call myself the...(doesn't know what to say..then continues..) YO!
Yo. that's right i be rippen this place
don't talk back because.....YO!!
by sk8aholic July 25, 2004
a word that died a horrible death in 1993 but still manages to haunt us through usage by white kids in nice neighborhoods who by some strange dementia think they are from the projects. you poor unfortunate soul.
Lookit me, i'm hardcore gangster. One day i'm playin in the front yard in my striped t shirt beating the dog witha stick and the next day i'm out sellin weed pimpin my 82 buick while blastin Lil Wayne. I'm real tough and straight from the hood, YO.
by nappyafrochik April 24, 2003
The most annoying way to end a sentence, especially if you are above twenty years of age and have the street credibility of Martin Mull.
Check this out, yo!
by Anthony Volpe April 16, 2003
The word yo was originally used to indicate possession ex. yo mamma. In modern day yo can be added to sentences which end in a preposition thus correcting poor grammar.
Where's yo mamma at yo?
by Mista Slawta April 04, 2003
by Mikemike February 21, 2006
Everyone knows about the concepts of when "yo" is used, in this concept, it is the simple greeting, except with much more swag (something "we" asians got). Although "yo" has been used a lot more frequently by your average gweilo, persons don't know where it has originated from.
The term "yo" actually came from the word: "anneyeonghaseyo". "Anneyeonghaseyo" is korean for hello, in a formal matter. Note the last 2 letters, yo. Neti's got sick of such a long-ass greeting, and moved on to a more shorter greeting: "yo". Because koreans are either so cool (male) or so cute (female), their slang was passed on to the people of today.
The term "yo" actually came from the word: "anneyeonghaseyo". "Anneyeonghaseyo" is korean for hello, in a formal matter. Note the last 2 letters, yo. Neti's got sick of such a long-ass greeting, and moved on to a more shorter greeting: "yo". Because koreans are either so cool (male) or so cute (female), their slang was passed on to the people of today.
by unhappy panda December 05, 2011