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Next answer in the O RLY argument.

Usage is as follows:
Person 1: Inflammatory statement
Person 2: O RLY?
Person 1. YA RLY!
Person 2: NO WAI!
Person 1: YA WAI!
ya wai by BigGunn January 29, 2006

Mirror ya walk 

Tom will Mirror ya walk John.
Mirror ya walk by Allahatopia November 19, 2018

Ya Wabba 

Usually a term of agreement (1), can also be used as a farewell (2) or a salutation (3). The definition depends largely on the inflection used.
1) "That shit is tight."
"Ya Wabba."
2) "I've got to go."
"Ya Wabba."
3) "Hey."
"Ya Wabba."

Ya want scritchiez or scrunchiez?

Da logical "next step" in playful semi-intimacy after da "shnugglez or shnooglez?" intro when interacting wif a cute chick; it involves asking her whether she wants you to either gently apply yer fingernails to her back or affectionately knead her shoulders.
Huge marshmallow-hearted guy, preparing to apply da "lovin' hands" to a hot chick who's stretched out face-down on da couch: "Ya want SCRITCHIEZ or SCRUNCHIEZ?"
Gal, giggling in drowsily-contented amusement: "Both, please --- first scritchiez between my shoulder-blades and on down da middle of my back, and then scrunchiez all over my upper back and da back of my neck."

Shadow ya walk

Joe will Shadow ya walk Tom.
Shadow ya walk by Allahatopia November 19, 2018