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ying yangs 

In order to "Get on the ying yangs" one must injest two different types of Heroin, ideally chinese white and black tar, hence the Ying and Yang. This enduces a powerful buzz that could satiate even the most starved fiend.
Old mate Peter showed me how to get on the ying yangs the other day.

Last we heard of Davo the mad cunt had tried his luck on the ying yangs.
ying yangs by ChuckS&F July 24, 2021

Ying Yang Spinny Thang

It's used to refer to a turbo for combustion engines. commonly used In shinyodd's streams when he plays automation the game. I honestly don't know how he didn't realize what it is.
"Add a ying yang spinny thang to it"

ying-yanging 

when a black person and a white person 69. It makes the shape of a "ying yang" sign, thus the title "ying-yanging"
When Tiger Woods and his wife (or other varius white chicks) are ying-yanging, the Chinese proverb who came up with that sign turns in his grave.
ying-yanging by nycbabe88 October 22, 2010

Up The Ying Yang 

1) To be overwhelmed, overloaded. Anytime your hands are full.
Up The Ying Yang by Jay Denson September 28, 2005

Ying Yang 

Chinese world view also rested heavily on yinyang principles. Yinyang was a philosophical view in Chinese society of a unity of opposites, each representing the greater and lesser of similar concepts, which one found in the universe. An example would be the yinyang representation of husband and wife. Yang are the dominant principles of maleness, the sun, creation, heat, light, Heaven, dominance, and so on. Under yin are the submissive principles of femaleness, the moon, completion, cold, darkness, material forms, submission and etc… This unity of one greater principle over a lesser one moves in cyclical path so that no single one is all dominant. These yinyang principles were part of a larger philosophical view of a cosmos (our universe) that was “self-contained, self-operating, spontaneously generating and perpetually in motion.” The Chinese viewed everything in this cosmos as a series of interrelating objects and forces that worked and “resonated” with one another, creating harmony and order. This proceeded off of the Taoist principles of a natural and unified cosmetic pattern.
Ying Yang Examples:
Husband-Wife
Sun-Moon
Fire-Water
Father-Son
Mother-Daughter
Light-Darkness
Heaven-Earth
Ying Yang by Cameron Mulick September 18, 2008

Ying Yang 

Ying Yang by Slickk November 28, 2007