Comes from the French language, where 'yes' is said 'oui oui,' which sounds similar to 'wee wee.' To take a wicked yes is to take a wicked piss.
Family Guy-
Teacher: "In French, when youy want to say yes, you say,'Oui oui.' "
Peter: "You gotta be freakin' kidding me! What do they say for no,'doo doo?' Hey, I'll be right back, I gotta take a wicked yes."
Teacher: "In French, when youy want to say yes, you say,'Oui oui.' "
Peter: "You gotta be freakin' kidding me! What do they say for no,'doo doo?' Hey, I'll be right back, I gotta take a wicked yes."
by Reils August 18, 2006
A versatile phrase commonly used by intellectuals of high moral stature, and applicable in, and suitable for use in most, if not all situations.
by ah_yes July 20, 2019
I can't stand to work with this ass-kissing yes-man.
by Light Joker April 28, 2006
by baldy2469 August 08, 2017
by i0n31y_c10uds February 08, 2021
A pseudo- Old English word meant to connect a restaurant or shop to the medieval period. It is actually meant to be pronounced "The old", but most people say "Yee old". The 'y' used to be the old English letter 'thorn' (þ), which represents a 'th' sound.
A: Did you go to Ye Olde Shoppe? I heard it's hundreds of years old!
B: It was literally established last year. Also, you're pronouncing it wrong.
B: It was literally established last year. Also, you're pronouncing it wrong.
by lodakabal November 12, 2020
The more common phrase, "no offence" is used when you don't want to offend them. But if you are purposely wanting to offend them you say, "yes offence."
by Shayker26 February 26, 2011