A friendly way to call someone's wife in Turkey, replacing the original name; it literally means aunt-in-law.
Some famous people started getting to use it on themselves, it is not correct to call yourself yenge.
Some famous people started getting to use it on themselves, it is not correct to call yourself yenge.
Are you ready to become a yenge?
by AreaOfEffect October 17, 2016
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Get the Yenge mug.A measurement of length of a piece of writing, particularly when indicating a length excessive for the genre. A Yegge is approximately 4000 words or 25 kilobytes.
Named for well known programmer and technical blogger Steve Yegge, whose blog up to about 2009 was notorious for entries of approximately 1 or 2 Yegges in length, vastly exceeding the typical length of blog entries in the genre.
Named for well known programmer and technical blogger Steve Yegge, whose blog up to about 2009 was notorious for entries of approximately 1 or 2 Yegges in length, vastly exceeding the typical length of blog entries in the genre.
"I knew breaking up with him was a good idea after I got an email two Yegges long listing all the reasons why I should take him back."
by Puzzlement November 7, 2011
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Derived from the Yiddish word for a gossip yenta yente and Internet.
Derived from the Yiddish word for a gossip yenta yente and Internet.
Cable news says the President has six women chained up in his penthouse
but it's just another Yenternet story.
but it's just another Yenternet story.
by SingingRabbi November 22, 2016
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Also spelled Jägercoin
From the German word for hunter, indicating a high risk vs. reward situation.
Also spelled Jägercoin
From the German word for hunter, indicating a high risk vs. reward situation.
"Do you have a spare couch? I can't afford my rent ever since my boss started paying us in Yeagercoin"
- "What's the exchange rate on your company's Yeagercoin these days?
- "Still $0"
- "What's the exchange rate on your company's Yeagercoin these days?
- "Still $0"
by statyzo October 5, 2017
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