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Yuns

It is a plural form of "you," similar to "ya'll." It is NOT just a Pennsylvania thing as many of these definitions say. It is popular in extrememly rural areas of the Ozarks (mostly Missouri/Arkansas) and is not an urban word at all there.

Are yuns goin' to the ballgame tonight?

by saintsation25 October 11, 2010

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yuns

A word meaning the plural form of "you," heard most often in Western Pennsylvania or nearby areas. A Middle Atlantic/Northern equivalent to the Southern "y'all." Most often used by older generations.

Are yuns going to Kennywood today?

by Beth C. September 1, 2006

127๐Ÿ‘ 43๐Ÿ‘Ž


yun

yun, means cloud in chinese and it can also mean a really hot guy with an awfully small penis.

girl1: hey, check yun out! he is soo yummy!
girl2: yeah, not worth it..hes got a tiny ding dong!

by sytfhcgftsdagbh January 6, 2010

43๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


yuns

A Southern term for the word "you" when speaking about more than one person.

Yuns guys are pissing me off.

by Klooch April 1, 2005

43๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


Yuns

A Yun is someone who is 110% Asian. I mean they are the most asainly possible creatures on this earth. Often they are seen with nintendo purses and Wii sweatshirts. Their hobbies include video games, oragami, and hanging with other yuns. Sometimes yuns will try to act American, but it doesnt work.

Ibraham: Yo that uber-asian kid was gonna try some weed, but some cool kids ripped him off and sold him a bag of oregano for 30 bucks! and he hid it in his Nintendo bag!

Mike Spor: HAHA! hes such a yuns!

by old man leppold watson May 27, 2009

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I'm yun

The 2017 replacement of "I'm hip/I'm sharp." Mainly means agreement but can mean anything you want.

"These shoe stores have nothing up to standards."
"I'm yun."

by Garyy Rodgerss April 12, 2017

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zhao yun

A general from China's Three Kingdoms Period. Most notable of his service to Liu Bei.

What impress me the most was he still took part in Zhuga Liang's northern campaign at 70 year old! he was eager to proof his is not old; he cut down the enemy generals and score a victory. later his aggressive almost cause his troop to be cut off from the main army, lucky Zhuge Liang foreseen the danger and support reaches him in time...

"I thought of brave old people, of Zhao Zilong,
Who, in spite of numbered years three scores and ten,
Was marvelous strong in battle; who one day
Slew four opposing generals, as great as
When at Dangyang he had saved his lord."
Zhao Zilong Slays Five Generals;
Zhuge Liang Takes Three Cities.
- ROTK chapter 92

by akinkhoo April 28, 2005

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