WHO WERE YOU WITH LAST NIGHT? NONE YA!
by DALLAS#1 September 03, 2008
Yo I G'd that dude.
Shortie was tryin' to G me.
Yo you flimflamflyin'? G'd Ya.
Put his brain in a G-Hole.
Shortie was tryin' to G me.
Yo you flimflamflyin'? G'd Ya.
Put his brain in a G-Hole.
by Steve Quintana May 17, 2008
by mel November 16, 2003
the answer to every thing in the world:
"your fat"
"ya mums fat"
"ur a seedy cunt"
"ya mums got a seedy cunt"
"you licked my anus"
"ya mum licks my anus"
And some JokEs:
Ya mums so fat that when she gets hit by a semi trailer she goes"Who threw that rock!?"
ya mums so fat she got baptised in the ocean!
ya mums so fat she makes godzilla look like an action figure!
ya mum is so stupid she took a part time job painting skeetles!
ya mums so fat she has to iron her pants on the drive way!!!!!!!!!!!
"your fat"
"ya mums fat"
"ur a seedy cunt"
"ya mums got a seedy cunt"
"you licked my anus"
"ya mum licks my anus"
And some JokEs:
Ya mums so fat that when she gets hit by a semi trailer she goes"Who threw that rock!?"
ya mums so fat she got baptised in the ocean!
ya mums so fat she makes godzilla look like an action figure!
ya mum is so stupid she took a part time job painting skeetles!
ya mums so fat she has to iron her pants on the drive way!!!!!!!!!!!
by YA MUM LOVES IT December 10, 2004
A west coast bay area rapper recently signed onto Black Wall Street by fellow rapper the Game. Characterized by an interesting rap style and flow, resembling a west coast style with dirty south infulences.
by dsfgs June 09, 2006
1. The ancient art of HEE YA. This technique is mastered by an amateur in hopes of becoming proficient at a specific martial art. This is done by learning the basic concepts of the technique, and exclaiming "HEE-YA" during an action.
by pysics March 31, 2003
In Spanish, used when referring something that happened a long time ago.
Could be a shortening of "Ya llovió mucho desde entonces" (Lit. "Has rained a lot since then"/many years have passed since)
Might describe nostalgia, since tears could look like rain water.
Could be a shortening of "Ya llovió mucho desde entonces" (Lit. "Has rained a lot since then"/many years have passed since)
Might describe nostalgia, since tears could look like rain water.
by tamalesyatole December 01, 2011