A very pointless and unnecessarily verbose way to say no.
Q: Can't you say anything in a normal way?
A: The answer is, sadly, not yes.
when you hate someone to stink and want to blow their head off
bruh why would you fricking touch my APPLESAUCE fudge ye bruh
what the man in the corner shop/car wash calls you
Guy 1: Can I have this coke?
Guy 2: yes boss
A secret spiritual meeting place without physical walls electronicaly at agreed Ye know virtual place at once.
The last time I was at ye knu, my wife accused me of cheating on her!
Yes Abroad is the BEST study abroad program for high school students. Not only do you get to live in another country for a year, but you get paid mad money to do it. You’ll leave the program with a lot less practical experience than if you did CBYX (AKA YES for white supremists or pussies) or NSLI-Y (YES Abroad for elitist state department kids). As long as you don’t get kicked off the program for drinking or boning your host uncle, you’ll have a fun year. Lowkey though, the state department is just paying you to get traumatized.
Starry-Eyed Applicant: should I do YES Abroad?
Emotional wreck of an alumni: lol go for it, they paid for my windsurfing trip in Indonesia.
It's very professional "siiiiiis what..i ROCKED these baby…JORDAN who oh OK…Trend Setter babbbbbbby🙌" is very professional in 1984 someone said this sentence meaning that they liked something and it fits good. the way we say "it fits good and i like it"doesnt seem to be professional Kylie Ashton the person who said "siiiiiis what..i ROCKED these baby…JORDAN who oh OK…Trend Setter babbbbbbby🙌" is now a grown up adult and lives her life with the shoes she wore that day.
- Someone : “Does it fit good?.”
- You : “Yes” but in Kylie Ashton’s way.