Saying y/n parodies the old DOS programs people used back in the day. It means yes/no, and some geeks still use it when they ask questions.
For example:
For example:
by Dux00rs February 04, 2006
by Cortland May 08, 2006
A smart and funny kind of girl with tons of friends that care about her more then she knows. Even though she doesn't like to talk about things she has plenty of people that are there for her. She's also the kind of person to deny compliments on her appearance frequently. But, she is luffed.
by thatnigthatluffsu December 29, 2010
Sally: hey snuggles, do you wan't involve the 'Y word' in our enjoyment
Snuggles: what is 'the Y word'?
Sally: it's the term for Yiff, in other words fuck me!
Snuggles: I will rub my furry hand on your anus and then i'll Yiff you.
Snuggles: what is 'the Y word'?
Sally: it's the term for Yiff, in other words fuck me!
Snuggles: I will rub my furry hand on your anus and then i'll Yiff you.
by @lel. fu August 20, 2019
by Brandon Roach January 30, 2009
Generation Y is harder to define. The only reason for that is that we are still involved in it and therefore still doing research. (By the way, whenever I say, "we," I mean we. Me and my friends have spent long hours thinking through all this stuff.)
Generation Y started fresh off the crash/burn of Generation X; a kind of rise from the ashes. Generation Y involved anyone who attended/completed high school between 1997 and now. Most of those heavily involved in GenY have had an older sibling heavily involved in GenX. GenY has suffered a divide, unlike our predecessors, in that few groups of people ever come together against something. Associations are limited. There is an abundance of us, however. Our younger siblings may end up being a Generation Z, but that remains to be seen.
Generation Y still have competition from a second wave of Gen-Xers. The new Gen-Xers are in typical fashion of days of yore, but with contemporary styles. Generation Y pervades this, but all in all lives alongside it. Generation Y kids tend to be more vocal about things, but usually do less.
Drug use is still rampant, that's for sure.
More will be added as research is developed. Bear with us.
Generation Y started fresh off the crash/burn of Generation X; a kind of rise from the ashes. Generation Y involved anyone who attended/completed high school between 1997 and now. Most of those heavily involved in GenY have had an older sibling heavily involved in GenX. GenY has suffered a divide, unlike our predecessors, in that few groups of people ever come together against something. Associations are limited. There is an abundance of us, however. Our younger siblings may end up being a Generation Z, but that remains to be seen.
Generation Y still have competition from a second wave of Gen-Xers. The new Gen-Xers are in typical fashion of days of yore, but with contemporary styles. Generation Y pervades this, but all in all lives alongside it. Generation Y kids tend to be more vocal about things, but usually do less.
Drug use is still rampant, that's for sure.
More will be added as research is developed. Bear with us.
Generation Y started in '97, possibly climaxed in '03, the stagnation of the culture became evident in '05, and may be ending this year, if not next year.
by Bozenda January 05, 2006