The term of "yo mamma dead" is usually used when joking, but it can also be used as an insult. "Yo" is equal to your and "Mamma" is equal to mother.
Use this carefully because it can be offending to some people.
Yo mamma dead, she died a long, long time ago in a fire.
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Person 343: Yo, me llame Angel Jose Robles, te lo meto y te demo seco.
When you are having sex-or whenever really, you grab your nipple and pinch real hard, and start moving your hand fast like you are flinging a yo yo.
So out of nowhere you decided to jump on the table and start yo yo-ing your nipples?!
This is the time saving way of saying your nan
Yo nan is a nan
"Yo pockets hurt?" is a slang phrase used primarily in confrontational or argumentative contexts. It's typically employed to question someone's emotional resilience or their reaction to a situation, suggesting that they are overly sensitive or overreacting. The phrase implies that the person's emotional 'pockets' are hurting, akin to suggesting they are financially in pain, even though the topic at hand doesn't warrant such a strong emotional response. It's a provocative and confrontational way of dismissing someone's reaction or opinion as exaggerated or unwarranted, often used to escalate a disagreement.
During the heated argument, John criticized Sarah's reaction to his comments, saying, "Yo pockets hurt?" to imply that she was being overly sensitive to his words.