i) As a verb, "yapple" intuitively means, "running one's yap (mouth)."
ii) As a noun, yapple could mean a quantity of gibberish (meaningless sounds or language).
ii) As a noun, yapple could mean a quantity of gibberish (meaningless sounds or language).
i) When Christina woke up in the back seat, she yappled.
ii) "I've never heard such utterly boring yapple in my life!!"
ii) "I've never heard such utterly boring yapple in my life!!"
by Johnny Chingas May 09, 2004
by KawaiiAnime October 27, 2003
Yapple comes from the mandarin word "Yibo" and latin word "Apple" meaning the "Apple of Yibo'. Although the meaning has come far from this primitive defination. Yapple now is considered the most beautiful creation of mother nature. It has been photographed from different angles, countless odes have been written to describe its beauty, but it has never been enough.
It has come become more than just a flesh of neck, but it has become a artwork, which evokes deep emotions, which cannot be expressed. Its not just for looking, but it also produces beautiful voice, which can enthrall people everywhere. the voice has power to bring them on their knees, or jump up high during a performance.
Yapple has become sacred part of human's life, and its impact cannot be overlooked in our Anthropocene. Hence experts continue to study this never before marvel of nature
It has come become more than just a flesh of neck, but it has become a artwork, which evokes deep emotions, which cannot be expressed. Its not just for looking, but it also produces beautiful voice, which can enthrall people everywhere. the voice has power to bring them on their knees, or jump up high during a performance.
Yapple has become sacred part of human's life, and its impact cannot be overlooked in our Anthropocene. Hence experts continue to study this never before marvel of nature
"The other day I came across Yapple, and i have never been the same."
"Yes the first time i watched yapple i forgot how to breathe"
"Yes the first time i watched yapple i forgot how to breathe"
by Gmtjj February 06, 2021
by NukeSpoon March 12, 2009
by Shakin babies April 03, 2009
A phrase used by Tommy Guerrero in the classic Powell-Peralta skateboarding movie "The Search for Animal Chin". Tommy exclaims this near the end of the movie after Steve Caballero pulls a half cab to fakie. Used today in exclamation regarding one's skateboarding trick or prowess.
*Switch Inward Heelflip* "Well yapple-dapple!"
*Tony Hawk does a 900* "Well yapple dapple!"
Really the only way to use the word.
*Tony Hawk does a 900* "Well yapple dapple!"
Really the only way to use the word.
by n0m0refliptricks!!1 September 25, 2011
by mantis_void33 June 17, 2020