Usually used as a desperate, yet subtle plea for attention when you're feeling horribly, horribly depressed. Is usually used to negate the statement "I'm fine" after someone asks if you're okay, in the hopes they'll get the hint and ask you what's wrong. Or, at the very least just pay attention to you or try to help you feel better. But for whatever reason, it rarely works. Either the person you're trying to get attention from doesn't get the hint or doesn't want to get involved.
Person A: *visibly upset*
Person B: Are you okay?
Person A: Yeah, I'm fine.
*pause*
Person A: Just... yeah. I'm fine.
Person B: Ok cool. *leaves*
Person A: God dammit.
Person B: Are you okay?
Person A: Yeah, I'm fine.
*pause*
Person A: Just... yeah. I'm fine.
Person B: Ok cool. *leaves*
Person A: God dammit.
by kaythegreat October 29, 2009

by Creamy Caarnt November 21, 2019

“How do you think you played today Steven?”
“Yeahhh course, I think that we were outstanding and played good football, yeah course.”
“Yeahhh course, I think that we were outstanding and played good football, yeah course.”
by anonymous November 25, 2020

A term of celibration used when the person is particularly elated. Worksopian dilect of the yorkshire accent.
by I J Moore October 30, 2007

Some stranger in line mumbled something to me and started laughing. I had no idea what he said so I used the "yeah" escape.
by iCoinedThat1199 December 12, 2009

A term used by mostly Australians, this phrase can be used as a multitool for any situation. For the most part, one of the boys will say "yeah the boys" and the rest of the boys will say "yeah the boys" back.
YEAH THE BOYSSSS
by Hamdangl March 27, 2019

by No❤️ June 4, 2020
