by Abbi Carlson September 26, 2007
a native new orleans girl. She has an unmistakeable accent, loves crawfish and snowballs, knows how to dodge pot holes, drinks sweet tea, dances at every parade, calls you dawlin, and is the life of the party. Nobody else like a nola girl.
by therealyat April 04, 2015
"Side Yat" This definition comes from the saying Side man Meaning: An irrelevant and powerless guy, that shows signs of moist and soggy behaviour.
However with 'Side yat'. This is a girl to which a male counter part has some sort of relationship with, however she is more a piece on the side, or a back up if you will, incase his first yat of choice decides to leave him.
This 'Side yat' does not really mean anything to the man, and is just used as a "little bit on the side".
However with 'Side yat'. This is a girl to which a male counter part has some sort of relationship with, however she is more a piece on the side, or a back up if you will, incase his first yat of choice decides to leave him.
This 'Side yat' does not really mean anything to the man, and is just used as a "little bit on the side".
Dylan) "Ay you know Jerome's banging that yat called Lauren yeah?"
Bob) "Yh i know fam" "But you know he's got a 'Side yat' Called stacey?"
Bob) "Man she don't even know she's a 'Side yat'". "She thinks he loves her off".
Dylan) "I know fam!" "such a 'Side yat' haha".
Bob) "Yh i know fam" "But you know he's got a 'Side yat' Called stacey?"
Bob) "Man she don't even know she's a 'Side yat'". "She thinks he loves her off".
Dylan) "I know fam!" "such a 'Side yat' haha".
by OriginalSlangCreatorAlfz February 15, 2013
A classy whore who spends her time "doing her buisness" on trains, buses,planes, and other means of public transit.
by RuBAD December 07, 2010
Common phrase used by U.S. Marines with the military occupational speciality of 1833 (assault amphibious vehicle crewman) or 2141 (assault amphibious vehicle repairman) to explain to the world how they feel about other U.S. Marine occupations. The phrase "YAT-YAS" translates to "You aint tracks then you aint shit".
by Gene Mitchell June 14, 2008
An acronym used by Marines Normally Amtrackers (amphibious tracked vehicle drivers) as a greeting, a sign of understanding, can be an adjective or simply just a statement. which translates to “You ain’t Tracks, You and shit”. This term has been around probably since the early 1960’s.
by Trackrat September 10, 2008
N. Describes the state of a cultivated Yat collective. Origins are traced back to the 15th Century Roman Renaissance and is considered, in most Cultures, to be one of the original forms of High Art. Anecdotal evidence from Vasari's 'Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori' suggests Raphael Sanzio as the primogenitor of Yat Farming or Agricola Rex.
by The EtherBunny January 16, 2008