Jul 5 Word of the Day
An embarrassed smile.
"I'll be back from vacation soon. How are my fish doing?"
"Yeah, about that... 😅"
"He went to choke the chicken..."
"But that's animal abuse! How are you guys okay with this?!"
"I don't think that's what he meant by that 😅"
"Yeah, about that... 😅"
"He went to choke the chicken..."
"But that's animal abuse! How are you guys okay with this?!"
"I don't think that's what he meant by that 😅"
by wasabiMP July 08, 2016
4
Justin: I'm having trouble making a half court shot.
Kevin: Just yell "yobe" when you throw. Works for me all the time.
Justin proceeds to throw 13 half-court shots in a row using this newfound knowledge.
Kevin: Just yell "yobe" when you throw. Works for me all the time.
Justin proceeds to throw 13 half-court shots in a row using this newfound knowledge.
by M254 October 08, 2019
5
MAIN ENTRY: yobe
PRONUNCIATION: \ˈyō-bē\
Function: various, slang
Etymology: Middle English; yo, be, interjections
Date: 20th century, Aug 5th, 2010 copyright Brian Dodd
— Used especially to call out something that has general likeness to other things a person really likes or has affinities for in general. Cool or to be cool but not in a material or insignificant manner. Superior excellence or awe-some. An attitude of affinity or feeling of awesomeness or enjoyment of something or someone especially involved in film or movies or acting, but can be generalized for anything or anyone.
Same in all forms and inflected forms as noun, adjective, verb, or other transits.
From interjected words yo and be (from Websters Dictionary definitions); the term be primarily meaning "equal value to or having existence or comparison" and yo meaning "to call someone's attention or to make an expression". Similar to good use or positive term or use of the slang word 'brodey' or 'brodee'.
PRONUNCIATION: \ˈyō-bē\
Function: various, slang
Etymology: Middle English; yo, be, interjections
Date: 20th century, Aug 5th, 2010 copyright Brian Dodd
— Used especially to call out something that has general likeness to other things a person really likes or has affinities for in general. Cool or to be cool but not in a material or insignificant manner. Superior excellence or awe-some. An attitude of affinity or feeling of awesomeness or enjoyment of something or someone especially involved in film or movies or acting, but can be generalized for anything or anyone.
Same in all forms and inflected forms as noun, adjective, verb, or other transits.
From interjected words yo and be (from Websters Dictionary definitions); the term be primarily meaning "equal value to or having existence or comparison" and yo meaning "to call someone's attention or to make an expression". Similar to good use or positive term or use of the slang word 'brodey' or 'brodee'.
by ushers August 04, 2010