One of the stupidest phrases known to the English language. Yard is a derivative of grass and makes hardly any noise when stomped on.
by Tinky2020 April 8, 2020

A Yard Baby is a child or adolescent that plays in the front or backyard without shoes on their feet. They feel a special connection with the earth and nature; A bohemian soul with wanderlust. One who lives and plays without worry or fear. They're hands and feet are usually dirty, from the ground. They're laughter is contagious and their eyes are innocent and full of wonder. Yard Babies prefer spending in their time outside frolicking in the sunshine and exploring their vivid imaginations; turning fantasy into reality in their minds. A yard baby feels safe.. Even while exposed in broad daylight.
There are mud tracks on the floor again.. Must be those yard babies!
She danced and spun around barefoot and starry eyed just like a yard baby.
She danced and spun around barefoot and starry eyed just like a yard baby.
by 13etches July 20, 2016

da scene of da greatst house party eva evrey1 got fukd evreythin got wreckd da party started at 7pm n went on till 5am madest rave n smoke up eva different music in evrey room
by jarv April 23, 2005

v.: to dismantle or otherwise redistribute the composite parts of a whole, as with an automobile, motorcycle, or computer system, according to the respective practical or monetary value of each.
n./adj.: used to denote or describe an item whose original purpose or function as a whole is no longer viable, but whose constituent parts retain some individual practical or monetary value, as with a "yard out" motorcycle (often hyphenated: "yard-out"), also called a "parts machine".
Context: The parting out of automobiles, motorcycles, electronic computer systems, industrial and agricultural machinery, electrical appliances, medical apparatuses, nautical and aeronautical equipment and other mechanical devices and instrumentation is done as an economical and, incidentally, ecological means of recycling (see recycle) and reusing various components that may otherwise be more expensive or difficult to obtain.
See also: part out; part it out; dismantle; parts queen, junk wagon.
n./adj.: used to denote or describe an item whose original purpose or function as a whole is no longer viable, but whose constituent parts retain some individual practical or monetary value, as with a "yard out" motorcycle (often hyphenated: "yard-out"), also called a "parts machine".
Context: The parting out of automobiles, motorcycles, electronic computer systems, industrial and agricultural machinery, electrical appliances, medical apparatuses, nautical and aeronautical equipment and other mechanical devices and instrumentation is done as an economical and, incidentally, ecological means of recycling (see recycle) and reusing various components that may otherwise be more expensive or difficult to obtain.
See also: part out; part it out; dismantle; parts queen, junk wagon.
"Patrick had me yard out a Zenith carburetor from a Triumph Tigress as the British were up to no good."
by Zekeblotto October 27, 2012

by Da Boy From Da Hood April 4, 2009

1. Inbreed white "trash" species of the human race, not specifically human that sit in lawn chairs outside their trailer homes with no more then 3 teeth in their mouth and drink Budweisers in Coozies.
I don't like going through Park Place trailer park. All those yard apes stare at me all jealous like.
by JB2003 August 14, 2003

A killer who will rip your heart out with his teeth and rob you for everything you got because you’re a ducking pussy ass bitch who don’t know shit.
A real nigga.
A nigga who is loyal.
Dependent.
Scary.
Evil but will do you good 99% of the time if you don’t hurt them.
A real nigga.
A nigga who is loyal.
Dependent.
Scary.
Evil but will do you good 99% of the time if you don’t hurt them.
For example. A yard nigga is someone who has been through so much that this life turns into prison. A hell. A special torment for our victims at the end of the day if things don’t work out for them.
by agentsuckmydickfaggot December 2, 2020
