The slightly-disgusted/irritated verbal "I'm over here" (Goobah-brain/Numb-nutz optional) attention-getter that you call to a seemingly-tunnel-visioned visitor who has obliviously walked right past you on his way to knock on the front door of your house, never noticing that you were sortin' fasteners or paintin' up buoys in da tool-shed less than twenty feet away.
There are so many absurdly-unaware people in dis here town; I almost always have to give a yard-yo if I'm outdoors when one of those dim-minded blokes comes a-knocking.
by QuacksO July 9, 2018

by catluvyr420 November 22, 2021

"Yo quiero" is simple Spanish for "I want." This is often used for many reasons like wanting something or wanting to do something.
If you want to use "Yo quiero," you could say "Yo quiero una hamburguesa." This means "I want a hamburger."
by TheManWhoDoesDefinitions February 1, 2023

by GodDude March 4, 2022

by anonymous February 27, 2024

an english slang word used to greet someone, get someone's attention, or to express some type of excitement or other emotion in a sentence. it is widely believed to have been invented by italian-americans living in southern Philadelphia.
ex. 1
yo (name), what's up?
ex. 2
yo! come here for a second.
ex. 3
*teacher taking attendance*
is (name) here today?
(name): yo.
ex. 4
that party last night was crazy, yo! I can't believe (name) chugged 4 beers!
yo (name), what's up?
ex. 2
yo! come here for a second.
ex. 3
*teacher taking attendance*
is (name) here today?
(name): yo.
ex. 4
that party last night was crazy, yo! I can't believe (name) chugged 4 beers!
by BIG_DADDY_J_6969 October 7, 2019
