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hymied (verb) - to be up a creek without a paddle; to have the whole world in the palm of your hand and blow it. a figure of speech.
I'd sooner get hymied out here in the middle of nowhere than lose face in front of my friends and family.

Ah man, I won the $5000 per week for life scratch-off game and got hymied by a couple of shines.

I was on a gravy train with biscuit wheels before my boss hymied me
hymied by longislandlifeguard January 19, 2013
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Hymietown 

While seeking the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1988 Jesse Jackson referred to New York City as "Hymietown," a remark for which he later apologized.
Hymietown by Anthony Brancato April 21, 2003
1. Don't Let me down, Don't let me down,(oh yeh), Dont let me down, Hymietown - Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live
A deragotory term for a jew.
Jesse Jackson in his 1984 presidential campaigne calls New York City "Hymie Town" to refer to the city's Jews in an off record conversation with Milton Coleman.
hymie by LiberalsAreEvil September 19, 2005
A mildly pejorative term for Jews, made famous by Jesse Jackson
We're on our way to Kennedy Airport in Hymietown.
hymie by Cornholio September 29, 2003
1.) When you elect to have your "homie" help you with a job that you should have paid someone to do.

2.) When you put something together in a manner that is less than professional.
Man those guys homied up that car. The power wire was running through the door jam and the amp wasn't even mounted to anything.
homied up by Amber Lynch July 25, 2010