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yellowbellied sap sucker

Something you want but haven't had the motivation to find.
"I'll get you yet, you yellowbellied sap suckers!" ie. blackberry bushes
by Paige H September 14, 2008
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Yellowbone

To have a Irish mother and a Filipino father!
Dam babygirl a fine ass yellowbone!
by Millcity1990 May 2, 2019
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YellowTensei

Beautiful species, ruler of all being
YellowTensei is the best
by YellowTensei November 26, 2021
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yellowbanana.vr

Yellowbanana.vr can juke you so bad you will be so lost and need a map.
Ahhhhhhh I just got juked from yellowbanana.vr and I need to go to the hospital can you bring me there.
by Carmo25 February 26, 2022
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yellowbellelo

The best person in the world would come up with this name they are amazing and really funny and would often replace the word hello with Bello as they are so funny all the time and have no life but a creative mind
Oh look how spectacular they are !
Thats because they came up with yellowbellelo
That makes sense ...
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redhead yellowbone

Look that’s leilonie the redhead yellowbone
by Sssddd22 June 18, 2022
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Madison County Yellowbone

The Madison County Yellowbones, also called the London Ohio Yellowbones, are a group of multigenerationally mixed race extended families descended from escaped and freed slaves, Free People Of Color, early Black arrivals to Ohio, Amish settlers of Ohio, Appalachian Scots-Irish frontiersmen coming into Ohio when Ohio was part of the northwest territory, and in some families likely distant Native American ancestors from various tribes of the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, Appalachian, and Midwestern regions of the USA, depending on the family.
If you are a Madison County Yellowbone descendant, your relatives likely had one of a short list of last names by the 1990s, which includes Napper, Whitelow, Whitehead, Whited, Whiteside, McCoy, Miller, and other surnames recorded in these families in 1991. You may have ancestors who fought as Black Union Army soldiers during the American Civil War and likely have relatives who identify as Black but has blue eyes or has red or blonde natural highlights despite having an afro hair type. Many Madison County Yellowbone descendants have been adopting the term Qarsherskiyan as a self identification or endonym, and it was their community that coined the term for them, Darke County Yellowbones, and Tidewater Creole communities back in 1991, beginning to use the term online as the term began catching on by late 2019.
by Jamal Omar Whiteside January 27, 2026
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