When someone makes plans and when it comes time, disappears for long periods of time. Also known as a “bird”.
by Winnercircle March 9, 2019
Get the Ybing mug.It's a kinda unique name that you may have not hear yet. Well, people with this name have an attractive appearance that boys must love, but boys who is trying to love these people will eventually upset. Not just upset but feel like being cheated. This is because people with these names love to have sex with any boys since they think that any boys are their "boyfriends".
Danny: Have you ever fallen in love with Liew Ka Ying before?
Ricky: Yes, I used to. But now no more.
Danny: Huh? Why?
Ricky: Because she had a sex with another guy. How can I love her?
Danny: What the fuck...
Ricky: Yes, I used to. But now no more.
Danny: Huh? Why?
Ricky: Because she had a sex with another guy. How can I love her?
Danny: What the fuck...
by Sabah Tanah Airku December 24, 2022
Get the Liew Ka Ying mug.It's used to refer to a turbo for combustion engines. commonly used In shinyodd's streams when he plays automation the game. I honestly don't know how he didn't realize what it is.
by An idiot with car knowledge July 1, 2019
Get the Ying Yang Spinny Thang mug.One of the most prominent accounts on Yungblud/BHC Stan Twitter. Absolutely hilarious, a lot of their tweets have little to no meaning, and they spend most of their time interacting with their close moots via threads. Everyone on this side of Twitter wants to be friends with them, or at least interact with them, and you’ll be hard pressed to find someone on YB/BHC Stan Twitter that hasn’t at least heard of Yingball.
by Throbbing Cheese June 30, 2021
Get the yingball mug.‘Ying’ is slang for a knife (‘yingers’ or ‘yings’ refers to multiple knives). ‘Ying’ is also used to mean ‘stab’. ‘Yinged’ is slang for ‘stabbed’. Probably only used in London gangs context given its usage in UK drill music.
by notmei April 22, 2021
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Get the zi ying mug.The word "yingele" is yiddish for "boy". However, it is believed that it derived from the middle high german word "junge" meaning "youngster", "boy" or even "young girl" during its use from 1050 to 1350. Ashkenazic Jews are credited with creating this Judeo-German language. Almost all of its vocabulary is derived from middle high german, with the exception of words used for religious purposes.
I once was a yingele, you know.
by Aaron Kostek January 8, 2015
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