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Full meaning.. (Ota ibà yomi sugbon Ọlọ́run òjé ) God didn't allow the enemy's plan to work... A Yoruba name given to a male child.. Mostly tall dark and handsome fún to be with... Highly dynamic
Enemy try to mock me but God didn't allow them. That's what Abayomi means
abayomi by Yomex Texas February 3, 2018
Related Words
Aapo ABAP abanoub abanob abayo abayomi abado abadon Abalo abalone

Alapongtai 

Guy #1: ...
Guy #2: ...
Guy #3: ...

Guy #4: Alapongtai
Alapongtai by zazzalo April 22, 2009

Green Abalone 

First exemplified by the original Green Abalone, The Green Abalone has now evolved into a concept, extending to all those who are true to themselves, and are not afraid to stand out from the crowd as a result.
Her Pikachu backpack says Pika in four different ways when pressed on the side. What a Green Abalone!
Green Abalone by Y. Yu February 25, 2008

Agapophobia 

A: Yo, what happened with you and that girl who won't see you one-on-one because of that one time you let her down.

B: Nothing; it's been so long now, I think she's got agapophobia.
Agapophobia by E_incognitio December 20, 2010
A word that is used to replace 'sayonara' ("goodbye") or 'matane' ("see you soon") at the end of a sentence in colloquial Japanese speech. It can be translated into English as "see ya" or "catch ya later".

It is part of the Tokyo Shitamachi dialect and used to be a very popular informal slang expression used primarily by boys and men until sometime ago. Its usage has declined in the past 20 years.

Contrary to what the previous poster has written, it is not necessarily a rude way to say "bye" or only used when you are angry at someone. Although (just like most slang words) if used in the proper context it may be interpreted as being dismissive or sarcastic.
(in typical colloquial Tokyo Japanese):
"Ore uchi ni kairu kara matta ashita na. Abayo!"

Translation: "I am going to go home now so i'll see you tomorrow. See ya!"
Abayo by harlem999 July 6, 2010
s'agapo by weedle June 27, 2008