this is a way of getting really hype for something and/or agreeing with something strong
person: i hope we get out of school early
you: YES LAWD
17 is just the kinda number that’s a yes
Me:Hey is 17 yes or no
Them: 17 is obviously a yes
Me:aight bet
It's like methinks but for the other person.
"Me thinks you are going out tonight?"
"Ye thinks correctly! Indeed I am!"
Often said sarcastically, it is used to exaggerate how awful something is. Sometimes it will be said in a strained voice and pronounced like Yisss Guuyss
"Do you want to watch My Little Pony?"
"Yes Guys, I totally love that"
A gender neutral way of saying "Yes sir" or "Yes ma'am"
Earthling 1 says: "Do you watch @itzLordYETI on twitch?" Earthling 2 says: "Yeah yes, earthling"
A British West Yorkshire slang term used to sarcastically acknowledge something someone has said, often in response to an absurd or painfully obvious situation or a dry toned reply to a dry conversation. It conveys a mix of exasperation, irony, and resigned acceptance, especially when something could have been resolved much more easily or a situation/conversation being absurd.
Origin: Rooted in Northern English sarcasm, where stating the obvious deserves an equally obvious—but dry—response. Often accompanied by an smile and raised eyebrows.
ye man
Situation: Your mate spends 20 minutes ranting about how his car won’t start, only to realise he never turned the ignition key properly.
Mate: Bruv, I’ve been here for ages tryna figure it out—turns out I just had to turn the key harder.
You: yeman (deadpan, while nodding your head)
Alternative Use:
Person 1: it’s raining outside
Person 2: Yea man
Yes very is a sign that something is good for example in a monke there is a lot of yes very