No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
Yes, I want to go private
you know what I mean
you must be kidding me
your shirt is too small
This page explains what the slang term "yup" 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.
To act in a manner that fails, or disappoints another.
You could look it up
You're welcome in advance
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.
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.
A devastatingly elegant breakup phrase that communicates emotional, mental, and spiritual exhaustion without resorting to profanity or lengthy explanations. It's the sophisticated way to tell someone they're a human energy vampire.
you got that s**t right
Your Most Favorite Person
why the f**k would you do that?
You're the man now, dog!
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."
More commonly, people abbreviate "your" and "you're" asur, because doing so saves them an extra letter. However, it's yer prerogative to use whichever abbreviation you like best.
one of the most iconic lines said by the incredible youtuber Mini Ladd (Craig Thompson)
The conversational equivalent of throwing a smoke bomb and running away—a classic deflection tactic deployed when you're either bored, cornered, or just feeling chaotic. Dating back decades as the foundation of "yo mama" jokes, it's the nuclear option of non-sequiturs. Equally effective as an insult and a conversation ender.
Acronym for "You Know The Score," a 2000s-era expression used to acknowledge mutual understanding of a situation without needing further explanation. Popular in UK grime and hip-hop culture, it's the verbal equivalent of a knowing nod between people who are already on the same wavelength.
Your Brother By Grace
You Have Got To Be s**tting Me