Basically, when answering “no” to a question. The only difference is the idiot who answers shakes their head up and down, replying “yeah” to in fact tell you the answer is “no”. Then ending with a “yeah” to confirm the “no” meant “no” again saying “yeah” that the answer was “no”
Me: “is there any reason why you’re such a tool?”
The tool: (shakes head up and down) “yeah, no, yeah.....”
The tool: (shakes head up and down) “yeah, no, yeah.....”
by UHFactor September 24, 2019
by Gilbert-Boy April 10, 2019
by Bret brinkmanship March 28, 2022
Football Player 1 > E-Yeah!
Football Team > E-YEAH!
Football Player 1 > E-Yeah!
Football Team > E-YEAH!
Football Team > E-YEAH!
Football Player 1 > E-Yeah!
Football Team > E-YEAH!
by McMullen September 18, 2007
It's just complete confusion and laziness rolled into one. When your really not sure if you want to do something but don't want to give a straight up answer
by Bronzac Burley March 9, 2015
by Finn the king January 27, 2021
Used as a term defined as yeah and fits any sentence as a universal answer to both questions and statements
by OverlordOfCake July 15, 2017