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A yuccies is a young urban creative. The term refers to a young person who is the cultural product of ayuppieandhipster.
If you want to acknowledge someone's "thanks" more enthusiastically, you can useYVWin place of YW. You can also useUWorURWin place of YW, though YW is used more commonly.
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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.
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 Once the pinnacle of playground burns, it's now shorthand for outdated humor that belongs in a time capsule labeled "2010s Comedy."
you can think what you want
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you know the f**king vibe
You Know Where I'm at
You Know What I Want
you were the a**h**e
Someone who sends you YSW (yeah sure whatever) disagrees with you or does not care about the topic you're discussing. While the first two words of this acronym sound quite positive, that final "whatever" lends it its distinctive dismissive connotation.
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.
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.
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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.