Lies and/or propaganda which are passed off as legitimate journalism, though they favor one political party or viewpoint.
The NNN (Nazi News Network-another term for the Fox News Channel) believes that Michael Moore's work is yellow journalism.
by GuidoPosse69 February 22, 2005

OMG, what happened to your arms?! It's my yellow jacket, to be worn like a badge of honor! Tom came over and he is a biter
by SG0303 December 1, 2011

A yellow pill or roll that is often sold in the rave/club scene. They are sold as e, but often contain an analogue of LSD or piperazine so that they're made cheaply. If someone tells you they're selling yellow seagulls, you're probably in for a hell of a night.
If it's a compressed pill, chances are it's not MDMA.
If it's a compressed pill, chances are it's not MDMA.
by sillyseagull January 24, 2012

Like in Wizard of Oz the yellow brick road leads to Emerald City (perfect high)
When smoking weed being on the yellow brick road or yellow bricking is when you are not completely high yet but starting to feel your first couple hits
When smoking weed being on the yellow brick road or yellow bricking is when you are not completely high yet but starting to feel your first couple hits
"Bro I'm yellow bricking pass the blunt"
"Dude I'm on the Yellow Brick Road right now, pass that shit"
"Dude I'm on the Yellow Brick Road right now, pass that shit"
by Reamville August 28, 2019

by This was actually 2013 but ye April 23, 2020

A blog or blogger that sports a flamboyant and irresponsible approach to blogging with shrieking, gaudy, sensation-loving, devil-may-care kinds of content; content that take an iota of truth and embelishes it into such an oblivious state that it becomes nothing more than total fiction. If the information blogged about is inaccurate or biased, the public has little means for verification. With this sort of influence, some wield much self-perceived power. In order to increase whatever it is some wish to increase, these "Yellow Bloggers" turn the high drama of life into a cheap melodrama, writing stories that have been twisted into forms best suited for sales by the hollering newsboy of a cyber-version tabloid.
by GracefullyGrowing January 12, 2009

by TheBrooklynSteamer November 16, 2014
