Abbreviation for Yet Another Account Syndrome; when some crappy little website requires you to make an account to do anything instead of implementing OpenAuth.
by Skyssx May 6, 2014
Expression uff yaa comes from the cheating community in eSports games (such as Counter Strike). Dating back to year 2009, uff yaa has became a commonly used expression in the HvH (hacker vs. hacker) scene in a video game called Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Expression was used publicly for the first time in 2009 by a Kroatisch Counter-Strike player, root, who started selling his cheat under the moto "We can and we will, uff yaa $"
by skrrt November 26, 2016
A girl of Ghanaian background , meaning she is born on a Thursday . A loveable darkskin chocolate goddess who loves to make people laugh a lot . A very honest person sometimes can be misinterpreted for a rude person . Generous to all people and loves to help others . Her sweet and caring nature attracts many people as they can be sociable and free to talk to anyone . Many may not see her beauty but whoever treasures her is a lucky person . A big heart of gold and is normally an outgoing person ready to have fun.Name is not very popular but it shows the heritage and traditional aspects of Ghana .
by LolaAckerman December 29, 2018
Nana Yaa is a girl from a ghanian background .She is notmally dark skinned and she is loud and rude also can be quite stubborn at times.Nana Yaa is also a good person and is generous and loving but be careful to mess with a Nana Yaa caus they are normally feirce.
by LolaAckerman March 31, 2017
n. (1) During the 80's and 90's, boo-yaa was popular urban slang for a shotgun, or the sound a shotgun makes when fired. Similar to bada-bing
(2) Due to the popularity of gang culture in urban areas, the shotgun imitation sound was embraced by urban culture and often used to the point where it came to mean other things, such as "Hell yeah!" "Right on!" "In yer face!" or simply "Yeaahh!"
(3)In the late 90's and early 00's, boo-yaa was embraced by mainstream white culture, and the shotgun meaning was completely dropped and forgotten. In the mainstream white culture, boo-yaa simply became a yell of exuberance or joy.
(4) The Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E are an experimental Los Angeles gangsta/alternative rap group. They named themselves after the urban slang word for a shotgun or the sound a shotgun makes when fired.
(2) Due to the popularity of gang culture in urban areas, the shotgun imitation sound was embraced by urban culture and often used to the point where it came to mean other things, such as "Hell yeah!" "Right on!" "In yer face!" or simply "Yeaahh!"
(3)In the late 90's and early 00's, boo-yaa was embraced by mainstream white culture, and the shotgun meaning was completely dropped and forgotten. In the mainstream white culture, boo-yaa simply became a yell of exuberance or joy.
(4) The Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E are an experimental Los Angeles gangsta/alternative rap group. They named themselves after the urban slang word for a shotgun or the sound a shotgun makes when fired.
(1) The cat pulled out his gat, and boo-yaa! the other nigga was dead. Then he dropped his boo-yaa and ran like fuck.
(2)Boo-yaa, sucka, you got knocked straight out!
(3)Boo-yaa! Yaaay!! I won the game!
(4)The Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E are one sick rap group.
(2)Boo-yaa, sucka, you got knocked straight out!
(3)Boo-yaa! Yaaay!! I won the game!
(4)The Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E are one sick rap group.
by Jam Master J October 25, 2005
by ac February 21, 2004
The sound of a shotgun explosion. The word originated in 80's gang culture but first appeared in popular media when the LA rap group Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. issued their debut single “Coming Hard to America” in 1988 followed by their first album New Funky Nation in 1990. However, the term didn’t begin to receive universal popularity until fellow LA rappers Cypress Hill released their debut album Cypress Hill in 1991, which used the term “Boo-yaa” liberally and sold more than two million copies on its way to becoming one of hip-hop’s classic albums. Later, the term would become known as a general shout of exuberance.
Lettin' out a bullet, this is going boo-yaa,
you're stuck in my hood, so what ya gonna do now?
-Cypress Hill, "Hand on the Pump" (1991)
Boo-yaa! That stock is a definite buy!
Jim Cramer, Host of "Mad Money" on CNBC (2006)
you're stuck in my hood, so what ya gonna do now?
-Cypress Hill, "Hand on the Pump" (1991)
Boo-yaa! That stock is a definite buy!
Jim Cramer, Host of "Mad Money" on CNBC (2006)
by Rubber Gloves January 31, 2006