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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.
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.
you are the weakest link
Your knight in shining armor
A slang drug reference to cocaine, an extremely addictive and powerful nervous system stimulant; derives from the misspelling ofLlello; most likely used by drug dealers or users.
yeet can be used as an alternative to the word no
You are annoying me so much
you are so f**king gay
your mileage may vary
You really think I care
you win some you lose some
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).
A bad combover to cover up baldness.
To desire something so intensely that you become a Victorian protagonist staring wistfully out of windows. It's the difference between wanting pizza and composing poetry about the pizza you cannot have. Made famous by a Seinfeld episode, proving that even sitcom characters understand the dramatic weight of longing.
rambling, talking about nothing relevant, without a thought
yet another pointless acronym
you can think what you want
You've got to be s**tting me
you know the f**king vibe
you're very f**king welcome
This page explains what the acronym "YOLO" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
The "you go girl" phrase was popular back in the 1990s as a new wave of female empowerment overcame pop culture in the form of women athletes (e.g. theUSWNT) and female pop singers (e.g. the Spice Girls). The saying still resonates in the 2020s, with many millennial women still using it.
A multi-purpose exclamation that works for literally any emotional state, from triumph to tragedy. It's the verbal equivalent of a shrug emoji combined with chaotic energyβmeaning everything and nothing simultaneously.
The classic insult format that has somehow become so overused it's circled back to being ironically uncool. Once the pinnacle of playground burns, it's now shorthand for outdated humor that belongs in a time capsule labeled "2010s Comedy."