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Ayay 

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Mexican expression for disbelief, most commonmly used in Northern Mexico, particularly Chihuahua.
Luis: They just opened a new bar with a Space Jam theme
Carlos: Ayay, don't think so.
Ayay by mikemonty December 4, 2023

AYAYAYAYAY 

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The first thing you hear when the Pillar Men are awakened
~AYAYAYAYAY~
Wammu-“Awaken, My Masters
AYAYAYAYAY by Menacingゴゴ August 10, 2019

AYAYA 

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Ayaya or AYAYA (for Twitch Emotes) is a memorable yet somewhat annoying quote from Karen Kujo of Kin-iro Mosaic. In the anime adaptation of scene, Karen misidentifies the character "Aya" (aka. Aya Komichi) by calling her "Ayaya." Initially the scene was parodied in various remixes (eg. YouTube videos, GIF reaction etc.) and became internet meme some point around mid-2010.

Few years later, a user called FoveVever submitted the Karen face in the scene to FrankerFacez as Twitch emotes and then the rest is history. It spread like horde of bees in Twitch chat and became prominent as rival of Gachi.
This emotes usually describe when someone or something refer to anything Anime, Manga and Japanese stuff in Twitch.
Examples 1:
Meanwhile in Admiralbulldog Twitch chat section,
Plebs: AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap
Admiralbulldog: Your banned for 3 Days, sir. *Proceed banning the plebs*
Other Twitch chat user: BANNED OMEGALUL
Gachi user: gachiBASS WEEBS AWAY gachiBASS
Twitch Subs: Weebs SoBayed

Examples 2:
Someone donate streamer for playing Japanese related song or videos,
Twitch User: AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap AYAYA Clap
Streamer: Sorry i am stop playing it, is annoying and pretty cringe. *Proceed stop the song/videos*
Twitch User: BAKA!! PunOko

Examples 3:
The gif below:

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Used heavily in El Paso, Texas, USA and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, "ay ay" is the repetition of the Spanish word "ay" which is equivalent to the interjection "oh" of the English language. When "ay" is said twice, i.e. "ay ay", it functions as an expression or acknowledgement of frustration, absurdity, disdain, and other "negative" feelings.
Some Mexican dude: I'm going to run for president.

Some Mexican chick: Ay ay.
ay ay by Paco Belmondo April 20, 2005

Ay Ay Rone 

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"What is Ay Ay rone's problem?"

"I don't know, it might be because he lives in Trenton"

"Good point"
Ay Ay Rone by ay ay rone February 16, 2023

ay ay ay 

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Spanish paralinguistic feature of communication. Employed when no words are capable of conveying the frustration, anger or general absurdity of the situation.
"Let's go skinny dipping"
"Ay ay ay"
ay ay ay by Lexy May 18, 2004
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Overstand 

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To understand a topic or statement to the highest extent.
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minimap 

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Friend 1: Minimap
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That dotard is going to get us all blown up, if he doesn't calm down .
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Chancla

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The deadliest weapon known to a Latin kid; a flying slipper/ flip-flop.
My mom hit me with a chancla.
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