May 4 Word of the Day
A portmanteau of carpe diem, a Latin phrase that means “Seize the Day!” and DM, which stands for Direct Messages. This word means seizing the day via DMs.
by LolWut098 December 30, 2020
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Something you typed into google or bing because you were too lazy to type in youtube, but you accidentally clicked on the youtube channel named YT
by ifyourereadingthisyouregay May 19, 2020
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Youtube: Broadcast Yourself.
A website to talk, and make friends, as well as having every video you could ever think of watching.
Has almost every song or comedy clip, ever created.
Sort of like myspace, you can edit your channel, make friends, send messages, write about yourself, but is more centred around those who have a similar interest, and rather than adding your real friends, as you would on myspace, you add other people who are interested in the same stuff.
You can share videos, make videos, post them on youtube, and tag them, as in photobucket and tinypic.
A website to talk, and make friends, as well as having every video you could ever think of watching.
Has almost every song or comedy clip, ever created.
Sort of like myspace, you can edit your channel, make friends, send messages, write about yourself, but is more centred around those who have a similar interest, and rather than adding your real friends, as you would on myspace, you add other people who are interested in the same stuff.
You can share videos, make videos, post them on youtube, and tag them, as in photobucket and tinypic.
"I love that new song by Madonna. I am going to watch it on yt.", or "my yt friend has deleted her account."
by JaneCosmo May 22, 2008
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translates to "you there?"
when asking if a person is available at the moment or possibly if the person you are speaking to fails to respond to a series of messages you have delivered. Primarily used when either text messaging or instant messaging.
when asking if a person is available at the moment or possibly if the person you are speaking to fails to respond to a series of messages you have delivered. Primarily used when either text messaging or instant messaging.
Billy: "Hey I was wondering if you were going to the clam bake."
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Billy: "yt?"
Bob: "Oh yeah! Sorry, yeah I'm still here; although I won't be able to make it tonight.
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Billy: "yt?"
Bob: "Oh yeah! Sorry, yeah I'm still here; although I won't be able to make it tonight.
by blackjack747 June 16, 2008