(Noun) Said of someone who is really big and has a lot of muscle gains, a paragon of mass and testosterone.
Uye can also be used if someone is bulking and is really fat.
Uye can also be used if someone is bulking and is really fat.
*Talking about Charlie's gains*
-Yo Charlie is biiiiig
-Damn true, he's one swole uye
*Noticing a really fat guy*
-Duuude look at that uye over there.
-A proper cut would take him at least a year
-Yo Charlie is biiiiig
-Damn true, he's one swole uye
*Noticing a really fat guy*
-Duuude look at that uye over there.
-A proper cut would take him at least a year
by Mr Shredded March 09, 2020
An exclamation of surprise, fear, or disgust (see eww ick). Predominantly used by Latinos, especially Caribbean Latinos. Can also be used to replace the word weird. Pronounced "oo-ee". Sounds similar to the Australian oi or Jewish oy, but with a "u" sound rather than an "o" sound.
(e.g. #1) "Oh my God, Carlos, you have 12 toes! Uy!"
(e.g. #2) "Uy, roaches freak me out!"
(e.g. #3) "You expect me to go on that roller coaster? Uy, no! You must be outta your mind!"
(e.g. #2) "Uy, roaches freak me out!"
(e.g. #3) "You expect me to go on that roller coaster? Uy, no! You must be outta your mind!"
by Burina June 30, 2006
Adjective (oo-ee)
Somebody that does something annoying and makes u hate them for no apparent reason. Such as a weird face or a particular catch phrase. Some people might think the "wazzzaaaa" thing from scary movie is "uy."
Somebody that does something annoying and makes u hate them for no apparent reason. Such as a weird face or a particular catch phrase. Some people might think the "wazzzaaaa" thing from scary movie is "uy."
by Chingon December 15, 2005
by This sentence is wrong. February 26, 2017
by RoShoe March 04, 2009
No it's not dyslexic latin, moreover it translates to "Oh I thought you meant you don't want it."
It is a surrogate phrase for the latter, often used in shocking scenarios, be that a debate, an argument or in a moment of intense revelation.
Legend has it that it was coined in Rushden, Northamptonshire - although this was never officially verified
It is a surrogate phrase for the latter, often used in shocking scenarios, be that a debate, an argument or in a moment of intense revelation.
Legend has it that it was coined in Rushden, Northamptonshire - although this was never officially verified
by BER - T January 15, 2021