(can also be spelled "yung" for added effect.)
1. (adj.) a word to put in front of any noun. this gives the original word more definition. putting "young" in front of a noun makes it 10x better. usually put in front of a work to describe how badass something is
1. (adj.) a word to put in front of any noun. this gives the original word more definition. putting "young" in front of a noun makes it 10x better. usually put in front of a work to describe how badass something is
by ivelostyourhope January 25, 2008

Washington, DC slang for the 2nd person reference, when speaking to someone. It's used when you don't know the name of a person, or even when you do know their name. It doesn't matter if they're younger or older.
by Balls Smartley May 20, 2011

Used to describe something cool or fresh, for instance:
It is often used in conjunction with "though" in the form of "young (insert noun) though".
It is often used in conjunction with "though" in the form of "young (insert noun) though".
by Anon.JC October 18, 2010

by Jewishcracka December 28, 2005

The name Young in Ireland was brought to the country by Scottish and English settlers in the seventeenth century. The main setlement point was in the Province of Ulster where the majority of descendants can still be found.
her last name is young.
by joe May 22, 2005

WOIIIIIIII YOUNG
by BANANAMILKKKKKKKKKKKKKK August 6, 2019

by Juan February 17, 2005
