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Not the yaddas. From a “meme” used to describe timbs as in timberlands or any high end clean shoe
Not the yaddas” said Mathew lazcano to Christian madera
Yaddas by xXx_U5I3L_xXx December 29, 2018
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The Sun is over the yardarm 

The yardarms on a sailing ship are the horizontal timbers or spars mounted on the masts, from which the square sails are hung. (The word yard here is from an old Germanic word for a pointed stick, the source also of our unit of measurement.) At certain times of year it will seem from the deck that the sun has risen far enough up the sky that it is above the topmost yardarm. In summer in the north Atlantic, where the phrase seems to have originated, this would have been at about 11am. This was by custom and rule the time of the first rum issue of the day to officers and men (the officers had their tots neat, the men’s diluted). It seems that officers in sailing ships adopted a custom, even when on shore, of waiting until this time before taking their first alcoholic drink of the day.
Can we have a drink? Yes, the sun is over the yardarm!

Yardstick 

“How much is that sack gonna run me?”

Throw me a yardstick”
Yardstick by meanstreetsreggie August 17, 2019

Yardsail 

1. adjective; the act of forgetting, not doing or just plain old fucking up.
2. adjective; how one feels while or after doing to many drugs.
1. Fuck man i just yardsailed my job.
2. I'm so fucking yardsailed right now.
Yardsail by ReseeZ October 1, 2010

Sun is past the yardarm 

It is an old naval term, it means the bar is open. It is late enough in the day to start drinking.
The sun is past the yardarm, it is time for a drink.
The sudden urge to take a shit just before decorating a train in the yard.
Excuse me gents. I sense a case of yardarse coming on. *slips off sock*
yardarse by Eddie Lama September 4, 2022