(Noun, Informal/Slang) The Yay Area, or simply "The Yay"m is a conjugation of the Bay Area or The Bay, that incorporates the term Yay, both as a play on the word "Yay" to refer to joyfulness but also the regionally-specific slang term "Yay" which was a popular way to refer to cocaine in the Bay Area, popularized during the Hyphy Movement music era, by Andre Nickatina in the song "Ayo For Yayo."
by The Realreal November 8, 2022

This is the name of a person who’s really quiet, they don’t like physical contact, unless they engage, and they are very antisocial, but they can be social sometimes, but they mostly like their own company. They could never be themselves before, but they finally can
Person 1: Yai has changed
Person 2: I know right, they used to be so outgoing, now their just quiet
Person 1: yeah I wonder if something happened
Person2: well you know, people change
Person 2: I know right, they used to be so outgoing, now their just quiet
Person 1: yeah I wonder if something happened
Person2: well you know, people change
by YaisWrld November 21, 2021

An alternate word used within the New York tri-state in short term of my guy (mai-guy). Dropping the M in my, and the G in guy, combined to form a one syllable word.
by Capi Senpai July 3, 2021

The exclamation of the century.
by Bob Boofster July 11, 2022

1. to have sex with someone
2. is sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both.
2. is sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both.
1.I'm not yaying with you!
2.I have no intention of yaying with you!
3.The book is about cow yay
4.In the beginning of a relationship two people yay
5.yay without a condom
2.I have no intention of yaying with you!
3.The book is about cow yay
4.In the beginning of a relationship two people yay
5.yay without a condom
by onechamp June 4, 2021

by ^tom007 March 27, 2024

The whoop-of-joy expression of the long-haired 420-friendly counter-culture group from the sixties and seventies. Viva, Woodstock!!!
We know all the songs that the crowd-boys know
'Bout the big corral where the peace-nuts go
We learned 'em all on the radio
Hippie-yi-yo-kai-yay... hippie-yi-yo-kai-yay.
'Bout the big corral where the peace-nuts go
We learned 'em all on the radio
Hippie-yi-yo-kai-yay... hippie-yi-yo-kai-yay.
by QuacksO July 20, 2018
