“This pitcher is dogshit, I’m about to go yaya off him.”
“Trout just went yaya 440 deep center”
“Did you see harpers home run? He went fucking ya ya!”
“Did you see? judge just took verlander fuckin yaya”
“Trout just went yaya 440 deep center”
“Did you see harpers home run? He went fucking ya ya!”
“Did you see? judge just took verlander fuckin yaya”
by HitDingers2326 May 14, 2023

by theyocreator September 21, 2021

A word meaning either; "They will not care about your death," or "I am going to grate your balls." It's also commonly used with more -ya's.
Person 1: "Yaya."
by []asdfghjkl December 30, 2023

Spanish term, mostly used in latin America refering a wound (owie), situation or something that hurts.
'Yaya' also means Grandmom only in Mexico and Spain. But it's uncommon to use it.
'Yaya' also means Grandmom only in Mexico and Spain. But it's uncommon to use it.
- Me hice Yaya. (I was playing soccer and I slipped as I was running. Thus, I hurted myself and I got a 'Yaya').
- La vida nos hace Yaya. (Life gets rough, therefore, it hurts and we get a 'Yaya')
- La vida nos hace Yaya. (Life gets rough, therefore, it hurts and we get a 'Yaya')
by Jose Mala November 13, 2018

by halaxyaya June 10, 2023

Originated from Spain where they called their monkeys Yahir's. Around the end of the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs existed, they used to be called "Yahir" in the books. They were the last animals to be roaming after the great meteor hit killing all dinosaurs.
by URBAN DlCKTlONARY August 13, 2023
