No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
your mom goes to college
Your Mom Goes To college
you make it sound like i did it
your mileage may vary
Yes, My ret*rded Ass Signed Up
you owe me a new keyboard
you're quite welcome
You really think I care
why are you bugging me?
your shirt is too small
why sleep when not tired?
why the f**k would you do that?
Why the hell would you do that
You think I'm special?
You're the man now, dog!
you're very f**king welcome
you win some you lose some
you're welcome very much
Most often, businesses use YTD when discussing their finances. For example, your boss might say "our YTD profits are up 32% over last year." (Which is really good; you must be working hard.) However, you may also see YTD used in discussions of sales, production, stock prices, or progress on one or more projects.
When messaging online or in texts, "YR" may stand for "yeah, right." People may use yr to challenge someone's claim or to say that they don't believe something is true.
A yuccies is a young urban creative. The term refers to a young person who is the cultural product of ayuppieandhipster.
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.
For example, if you tell yourGFthat you broke her television, she may respond with "YPML, right?" This means that your girlfriend hopes you'reJKabout having wrecked her TV.
For years, "yrs" has been a common abbreviation for "years" that simply removes the vowels. You may see it online, in emails, in text messages, and even in real-life notes.