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Talking excessively about nothing in particular, going on and on without reaching a point. Everyone has a friend who yaps. You might be the friend who yaps. Self-awareness about your yapping does not reduce the yapping. It just adds a meta layer to it.
You are annoying me so much
You are quite welcome
you are so f**king gay
You could look it up
In emails, Y/N stands for "yes or no?" An email that starts or ends with Y/N likely contains a question to which you must answer "Yes" or "No."
For example, your friends may be trying to figure out where they should eat, and you text, "ill eat anywhere yall pick so can you do it already? im starving!!!" Or, you might be a tourist in Alabama and a resident asks, "Y'all aren't from around here, are you?" You may also see people spell yall as "y'all" (and "ya'll" if spelled incorrectly).
yeet can be used as an alternative to the word no
Your Mother. Used by Scousers and northerners on Bully Victims, or as a quick comeback to anything or everything. Origin: North west of England in the year '22' when a Scouser known as Smigga, turned to Jesus on his UK tour and asked where he was the night earlier. Jesus said, ''Manchester... it was hell mint'' and being the polite guy he was, he turned and asked back, "you?" Of course he knew he was going to say having intercourse with your mother, so he stopped the little bastard mid-sentence and crippled his nipple with his LASER EYES the reply: "shaggin ya maaaAAAAHHH!" it caught on. True story.
you're a f**king idiot
yet another pointless acronym
you are the weakest link
You Can't Make This s**t Up
you dumb piece of s**t
why do you want to know
you've got a private message
Your knight in shining armor
you know the f**king vibe
you know what I mean
Your Most Favorite Person
You think I'm special?
You're the man now, dog!
An elaborate way of saying, "Yes," probably because the person is uncomfortable with just saying it or he or she thinks it's funny; used by over-friendly managers when trying to get you to think they're cool.
If a person thinks you understand or are familiar with a certain situation, they may send you "YKHII." Most people use YKHII in texts, online messages, and social media.