Spanish for when a skinny dude dating a thick/fat chick
Papi, ese flaco y esa gorda son puro palo y bola
Liv Y-A so smegsy girl. She blows everyone off when she walks past them by her beauty. She would love it if you asked her out, and she loves all the compliments she gets daily. She has tons of fans and loves all of them. Liv Y-A is such a nice woman. She really cool girl, she makes everyone lættis. She will come viral in her life, and she will be a big success.
"Omg who is that famous, pretty, gorgeous, wonderful, cool, awsome, way to pretty for you, school good and lovely girl", "omg u dont know??! of course she is Liv Y-A!!!!"
What I call homo-sapiens who know the spartan prayer: "Achille, the frequency auditor, born by hands and killed by feet because he was so endowed in the trench that he was laid to rest so a female can portray the rest" and are addicted to abscesses.
Person 1: Do you know the spartan prayer and are addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Gusano Y Gusano (And One Zeroed In Symbol Called And Name "&")...
When the coffee so bossy you need the dollar sign to prove just how bossy your coffee really is
Alex went to the kitchen and made the most BO$$Y COFFEE ever made
That coffee is so BO$$Y
Something that fanfiction writers use to say Your Name in a short manner. It usually means shipping the reader or the reader's Original Character- Or 'OC' with a canon character or another OC of the author.
Authors who usually make this kind of fanfiction are shitty entitled people but that's only if it's not Y/N x Canon
However, don't judge people for what they write.
Jennifer: "Have you seen that new fan-fic?"
Tam: "No, what is it about?"
Billy: "Fuck you and that new fan fiction, it's about Y/N fucking Sebastian Solace from pressure and he's trans."
y/n could mean:
The abbreviation to "Your name", usually used in fanfics in such. Sometimes the reader, sometimes a self-insert OC.
Or, in slang terms,
The abbreviation of, "Young Nigga", usually referring to a person.
(Term 1), Hello Y/N! How are you doing today?
(Y/N is usually replaced with a name, whether it's yours or an OC's.)
(Term 2), Yo, wassup my y/n? How ya' doin?