awesome word to shout to your friends when you're bored but you have to say it with a deep loud manly voice or it's totally wrong.
by justgivemeaname May 27, 2005
1) I paid good money for these huge Yaa Hoos.
2) Check out the Yaa Hoos on Stacey, my has she grown over the summer!
2) Check out the Yaa Hoos on Stacey, my has she grown over the summer!
by LJT July 16, 2006
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by https://nikmatkom October 28, 2022
An extended holiday for public school graduates usually involving "finding themselves" in the depths of Thailand or Byron Bay. Luckily for these travellers they probably (although not a set rule) have Daddy's credit card "in case of emergencies," which results in the family going bankrupt...but at least their darling child have some life altering experience. The standard haunt for the gap yaa traveller being the Cadogan Arms on the "KR." Here they can be seen in there droves sporting a beaded necklace and peroxided hair. These are the Gap Yaa Tragedies.
"Mate, mate i've just got back from my gap yaa. Mate I totally discovered who i was at Koh Phangan when i had a bucket. They put Red Bull in which is like Red Bull but like totally stronger, mate it was insane. Dude"
by jaquesrousseuxsolar June 20, 2008
Most likely from the spanish word "bulla" (pronounced boo-ya) meaning "racket" (in the sense of a lot of noise).
Earliest documented use of the word thus far: Used by the Latino hip-hop group Cypress Hill on the album Cypress Hill, which was released on August 13, 1991.
Originally used in the same way as "BANG! GOTCHA!", the definition has expanded with popularity and is most commonly used as an exclamation of triumph, in the same way as "Gotcha," or "So there!" or "Hah!".
Earliest documented use of the word thus far: Used by the Latino hip-hop group Cypress Hill on the album Cypress Hill, which was released on August 13, 1991.
Originally used in the same way as "BANG! GOTCHA!", the definition has expanded with popularity and is most commonly used as an exclamation of triumph, in the same way as "Gotcha," or "So there!" or "Hah!".
Partial Lyric from "Hole in the Head" by Cypress Hill
Madman gonna get cha, quick with the cuente
See a gang, no there ain't no jugete
Rollin like a pyscho with the windows rolled down
Who you lookin at, you tryin to fade me clown?
Plato, si mon, you want static
When you reach for your gat to load your automatic
(Boo-yaa!!) Spittin out buckshots
Homey say blood claat, so you can call a pig
Cause no one could handle, I wind up, and loco
Insane in the brain, you get the bullet and
Madman gonna get cha, quick with the cuente
See a gang, no there ain't no jugete
Rollin like a pyscho with the windows rolled down
Who you lookin at, you tryin to fade me clown?
Plato, si mon, you want static
When you reach for your gat to load your automatic
(Boo-yaa!!) Spittin out buckshots
Homey say blood claat, so you can call a pig
Cause no one could handle, I wind up, and loco
Insane in the brain, you get the bullet and
by MsZola June 24, 2006