Opposite of no
by Roblox username Landonator_08 November 05, 2019
Me on Whisper: The Internet ruined the Shrek movies
Guy on Whisper replying: Shrek ruined Shrek
Me: Which one? 2nd? 3rd? 4th?
Guy: Yes
Guy on Whisper replying: Shrek ruined Shrek
Me: Which one? 2nd? 3rd? 4th?
Guy: Yes
by frabrizio February 27, 2018
Exc. 1.) Used to express approval, affirmation, or certainty (about a fact).
Exc. 2.) colloquial Expressing that everything mentioned is applicable; mathematiciansanswer; Cf: all
N. 3.) An affirmative response; "yes" as a noun.
Exc. 2.) colloquial Expressing that everything mentioned is applicable; mathematiciansanswer; Cf: all
N. 3.) An affirmative response; "yes" as a noun.
“Are you sure you'd like to delete your save?” “Yes.”
“Do you like icecream?” “Yes.”
“Was it a red or blue hat?” “Yes.”
“When asked, they all choired a yes.”
“Do you like icecream?” “Yes.”
“Was it a red or blue hat?” “Yes.”
“When asked, they all choired a yes.”
by KattyTheEnby September 28, 2023
When yes is followed by a period, it is a sarcastic way of answering a stupid question and/or a way to answer a question you don't want to give an answer to.
You: hey you want to hang out?
Friend: sure where do you want to meet?
You: how about IHOP?
Friend: hey where are we hanging out?
You: yes.
Person: hey who are you going to vote for in the next election
You: yes.
Friend: sure where do you want to meet?
You: how about IHOP?
Friend: hey where are we hanging out?
You: yes.
Person: hey who are you going to vote for in the next election
You: yes.
by Dreadkid08 September 10, 2014
by I Throw Rocks At Blind Kids April 04, 2018
'Ye' in 'Ye Olde ....' is a representation of 'the' and is pronounced 'the' and always has been. The 'y' that is used in print replaces the archaic 'thorn' character, which looked somewhat similar and stood for what we now write as 'th'. In fact the 'e' in our 'the' was written in those days as a superscript following the 'thorn' character.
'Ye' as in 'Ye Olde Shoppe' is the most well-known example and the point is actually about how it is pronounced. 'Ye,' except when it is the second person plural pronoun, means 'the' and is pronounced as we pronounce 'the'.
by par2 September 22, 2017