Hal Turner enjoyed getting his balls "Yankeed" so much that he overlooked his professional standards and drew "Yankee Jim" Leshkevich into his cadre.
by Steve Holsten May 17, 2008
by Jaque Mehoff January 3, 2007
its the same thing as a quickie, but its done solo when ur girlgriend leaves u becaue u bet the car on the yankees 2 win agianst the RED SOX and lost.
by chainsawcharlie86 October 4, 2007
Their are three types of yankees:
1)Yankee-Someone who was born and still lives in the north.
2)Damn Yankee- Someone born in the north who moves to the south with intentions on moving back up north.
3)GD Yankee- Someone born in the north who moves to the south with intentions of staying in the south.
1)Yankee-Someone who was born and still lives in the north.
2)Damn Yankee- Someone born in the north who moves to the south with intentions on moving back up north.
3)GD Yankee- Someone born in the north who moves to the south with intentions of staying in the south.
by Whitetrash SOB June 18, 2009
Originally a term used by dutch settlers in america to refer to anyone who wasn't from holland, this was then used as a derogatory term by the british in the american war of independance and later by confederate americans as a derogatory term for those in support of "the Union" generally speaking northerners. later the term was used by pretty much any non american to refer to an american though particularly from the northern states.
by Icewolf53 June 16, 2010
1. Slang Term for an American Northerner used in the US, in other parts of the world, slang for American.
2. A Japanese juvenile delinquent, usually with bleached hair and part of a youth gang.
2. A Japanese juvenile delinquent, usually with bleached hair and part of a youth gang.
1: "Bloody Yankee! Who does he think he is, cutting to the front of the queue?"
2: "Watch out for that Yankee Chick. I heard she bashed some guy's head in for looking at her funny."
2: "Watch out for that Yankee Chick. I heard she bashed some guy's head in for looking at her funny."
by driftgunner July 20, 2008