Yebo means "Yes" in Zulu. It also has the meaning of "Hello" as a reply to Sawubona, which means "greetings" in Zulu
by Nadja August 14, 2003
A combination of 'hello' and 'yo'. This is what happens when you try to use to many phrases at once at 8 in the morning kids.
by Jessie Rippel March 16, 2003
Used to describe an object or item in which the name has escaped you. It can also be used to break an awkward silence
"Hey son! Will you hand me that, uh... Uh... That yebo scribit there."
Or
(awkward silence) "YEBO SCRIBIT!!" (everyone now has something interesting to ponder)
Or
(awkward silence) "YEBO SCRIBIT!!" (everyone now has something interesting to ponder)
by Ross Isagay April 23, 2011
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