A New Era Fitted cap that instead of being like the one's the players wear, is completely decked out with a collage of logos turned around which way, about 4 logos per square inch, A vareity of crazy colors that usually never match, holograms, pictures of dragons, etc.
Derived from the word Yonzo, somone who is a connoisseur of the style and rocks Yonzo hats/sweaters/shoes/tees constantly and is proud to rock the Y0nz label.
A J-Pop idol who started his business with Vocaloid back in 2009. He's quite popular in Japan for his unique and abstract music, which gave him his popularity. He's well-known for his most popular song, Lemon, which is currently the most viewed J-Pop song on YouTube. He's also well-known for making the second opening of My Hero Academia, Peace Sign, and the second ending for March Comes In Like a Lion, Orion. But it's pretty ironic how one of the most famous J-Pop artists hides their face most of the time.
"Yonezu Kenshi is our absolute lord and savior in the J-Popworld, he's just amazing."
Nicha Yontararak, is a Thai singer, songwriter and actress, using the stage name “Minnie”. She is a member in the South Korean girl group (G)I-dle. She’s written lyrics, helped produced and sung in different BANGERS such as “Oh my god”, “Lion” and many more. She also made her acting debut in a sitcom on Netflix, titled “So Not Worth It”.
Person1: Hey, have you heard about Nicha Yontararak?
Person2: No? Who is that?
Person1: She’s this AMAZING singer, from this group called (G)I-dle
A swear-word invented for use in the TV series Farscape. Its meaning is unspecified, but it is generally invoked in phrases such as "what in the yotz are you doing?".
The word-structure is presumably meant to be alien, but closely resembles words originating from eastern European Jewish languages/dialects (e.g. putz).