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Yash

Nice guy, cares for his friend, has gone through a lot in life, loves the people that care.
Ruchika- Here comes Yash! Sup?
Sachi- Sup Yash?
by Sonziiboo December 18, 2011
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Yahshua HaMashiach

A Yahwistic equivalent of the Gentile-English "Jesus Christ" or the Messianic Jewish "Yeshua HaMashiach".
Old Testament scholars often refer to the religion of the Hebrew Bible as "Yahwism", because Yahweh is the center of this religion, and the name "Yahweh" is used throughout. During the time between the Testaments, Judaism developed, wherein Yahweh is worshipped, but His name is not pronounced as a way to avoid saying the name in vain. Hence the Yahwistic "Yahshua HaMashiach" versus the Jewish "Yeshua HaMashiach".
by Rabbi Mosheh EliYahu July 30, 2009
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Yarth

A term used to display one's disbelief at a claim made by a third party. A sort of sarcastic way of saying 'yes'.

or

a prefix to a sentence which is designed to be cynical and false.

originally believed to have originated from Tonbridge school, although there is some debate ont he matter. Dulwich College also lay claim to the phrase which is now widely used among social elites of several major universities and frequently on gap years in the south east asia region
'chief, I've drunk at least 3 buckets' - FJ
'yarth' - all

or

'yarth you're a good bloke'
by chiefycolonel November 25, 2009
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Yamshahhar

An Arabic phrase used mainly in the Lebanon as a reaction when receiving news about a very bad incident (death, accident, ..), or as an exaggeration to a not-so-bad incident, like when kids break something or ruin the place.
It's usually used by mothers and elderly women.

Words used in phrase:
Sh'har: Is the black dirt one gets when s/he touches charcoal or the bottom of a dirty cooking pot or pan.
Mshahhar (mas.)/Mshahhara (fem.): Is a person whose face has been smudged with Sh'har (the black dirt)
Ya: O. Used in Arabic to call upon someone; e.g. O Man, where are you? O Alex, where did you hide my book?

So Yamshahhar, literally means "Oh you whose face is smudged with black dirt!"

Background:
In the old days, when someone passed away, his/her close relatives (especially women; mother, wife, sister..) would smear their face(s) with black dirt coming from charcoal or the bottom of cooking pots. This was to show extreme sadness about what had befallen them.
With time the phrase Yamshahhar/Yamshahhara became used to express extreme feelings of shock and sadness about a bad incident, though the act of smudging ones face stopped. Now, this phrase is usually used by the elderly, especially women, although most people who use it do not know the meaning of the words or why it is coined like this (like many idioms in Arabic and other languages).
A kid was in a car accident. His mum entered the hospital shouting: Yamshahhara
As the news arrived that the man passed away, his wife shouted: Yamshahhara
The kid arrived home with dirt all over his clothes. The mother said: Yamshahhar, what did you do?
The kid went to the shop an bought too many sweets. As he enters his home, his mother exclaims: Yamshahhar, why did you get all of that?
As their connecting flight was just cancelled. Mohammed asked George: Yamshahhar, what are we going to do now?
by AshDome July 31, 2019
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yarnsh

Nigerian slang for Ass, butt or buttocks
Her yarnsh is massive
She has a nice yarnsh
by malik berry July 9, 2014
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yashashvi

An amazing and smart woman destined for greatness.
She is so smart! She must be a Yashashvi!
by Ak53 June 30, 2017
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yash

He's awesome, hot, a really nice guy who is addicted to big bang theory. He never fails to put a smile on your face. He is also the next 007
Hot nice yash
by niggaweed September 18, 2013
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