pronounced: "yee old" or alternatively "y'old"
Definition:
A phrase of ebonic origin to be used before an insult.
Definition:
A phrase of ebonic origin to be used before an insult.
Silas: Get Him!
Jamal: Ye olde Jiminy Cricket looking ass
Silas: Get Him!
Jamal: Ye old Tony Danza shoe-wearing ass
etc etc
Jamal: Ye olde Jiminy Cricket looking ass
Silas: Get Him!
Jamal: Ye old Tony Danza shoe-wearing ass
etc etc
by E = emceesquared January 14, 2011
"Did ye, aye?"
A very common and important phrase among Scottish lingo, word for word translates as "did you, yes?"
"Did ye aye" is an extremely condescending phrase used to shut down the person you're talking to if you think they're speaking shite. Can be used to convey that you think someone's telling lies, being a twat, being pretentious or simply to tell someone to fuck off. A very useful and versatile phrase.
A very common and important phrase among Scottish lingo, word for word translates as "did you, yes?"
"Did ye aye" is an extremely condescending phrase used to shut down the person you're talking to if you think they're speaking shite. Can be used to convey that you think someone's telling lies, being a twat, being pretentious or simply to tell someone to fuck off. A very useful and versatile phrase.
"While on holiday in the Maldives last summer, I really think I discovered a new part of myself and my soul"
"Did ye aye?"
"Tore past 4 defenders all by myself, hit it inside of my left foot and curled it past the near post. 25 yards easily."
"Aw did ye aye?"
"Found a £20 note on the ground last week but I just immediately gave it to a homeless man. Makes you feel good knowing that you're doing good yourself for the world."
"Did ye mate. Did ye aye."
"Met Bruce Willis down the pub last week so I did. Well, his agent. His agent's mate to be honest. Said I can play golf with the big man next week!"
"Did he aye? Did he fuck."
"Got a new BMW M5 last week, didn't bother negotiating to be honest, I earn enough that it wasn't worth my time."
"Did ye aye..."
"Did ye aye?"
"Tore past 4 defenders all by myself, hit it inside of my left foot and curled it past the near post. 25 yards easily."
"Aw did ye aye?"
"Found a £20 note on the ground last week but I just immediately gave it to a homeless man. Makes you feel good knowing that you're doing good yourself for the world."
"Did ye mate. Did ye aye."
"Met Bruce Willis down the pub last week so I did. Well, his agent. His agent's mate to be honest. Said I can play golf with the big man next week!"
"Did he aye? Did he fuck."
"Got a new BMW M5 last week, didn't bother negotiating to be honest, I earn enough that it wasn't worth my time."
"Did ye aye..."
by areteees September 16, 2018
To fight, brawl or kick somebody's cunt in. Can also be used as a threat to dissuade international terrorists
After putting the boot intae an al kayeeda boy John was asked by a reporter if he had a message for any other would be attackers. His immortal reply was, come tae Glasgow and we'll set about ye.
by big may July 05, 2007
by tesla 2 electric boogaloo February 24, 2020
A slogan primarily used as a greeting by fans of popular Hololive VTuber "La+ Darknesss". Alternatively, it can be shortened to "YMD" to abbreviate the Japanese surname "Yamada", among other things. In turn, the phrase, or rather the acronym, has become a running gag and has been used by fans and other members of Hololive to tease her on many different occasions.
Laplus: 刮目せよ! (Heed my call!/Bear witness!)
Japanese fan: Yes My Dark
Superchat from Random EOP: YMD!! YMD!! I love you soo much!! Take all of my life savings equivalent to 4864 yen!!
Chad Otaku: Yagoo My Dad 草
Japanese fan: Yes My Dark
Superchat from Random EOP: YMD!! YMD!! I love you soo much!! Take all of my life savings equivalent to 4864 yen!!
Chad Otaku: Yagoo My Dad 草
by Wagahai January 18, 2022
Give that used graphics card a good tech yes lovin' and then you'll likely see an improvement on the thermals.
by Harrak March 29, 2019
An attempt to sound both intellectual and as though you already knew something you most certainly did not. Usually this is in regards to something which had nothing to do with the current situation.
This is usually accompanied by a finger pointed towards the sky, as if to emphasize the ah-ha! factor.
This is usually accompanied by a finger pointed towards the sky, as if to emphasize the ah-ha! factor.
*as a family eats a Thanksgiving dinner*
"Hey, what do you call those Mexican sandwiches?"
*awkward silence*
"You mean a torta?"
"Ah yes, torta!"
"Hey, what do you call those Mexican sandwiches?"
*awkward silence*
"You mean a torta?"
"Ah yes, torta!"
by Rickity Cricket October 24, 2009