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
A small town with strong cowboy culture, places where saying howdy is completely acceptable and horsegirls are born. Some people may be a little redneck and some people are dressed to match the trees. And everyone there has a weird uncle and the highschool mascot is a cowboy or Native American. Regardless, it's a beautiful, quaint place to grow up; and the people are friendly folks, who never shy from helping a fellow human being.
I've heard (insert name of place) is quite the ye ye town, they put on an awesome rodeo there every August!
by OLDFARTABLED56 September 30, 2019
Origin unknown, but probably German where it has the same meaning.
A fragment that translates as 'this' in the phrase "it was this big", usually accompanied by a hand action signifying the size of the object being talked about."
A fragment that translates as 'this' in the phrase "it was this big", usually accompanied by a hand action signifying the size of the object being talked about."
"I was walking through Epping Forest when I bumped into a bloody great big wild boar ye big. Facking huge I'm telling you."
by Billy-Bob McSanchez April 06, 2005