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Yayo

Name given to your grandfather in an affectionate way. It is mostly used in Spain.
For the grandmother the name is "Yaya". This would be similar to call them grandpa / granny in English.

Me: Iremos a comer a casa de los yayos?
Mom: SΓ­, pero despuΓ©s no te quejes de que te hacen comer mucha comida.
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Me: Will we go to have lunch at grandpa's?
Mom: Yeah, but don't complain if they make you eat a lot of food.

by airliner December 26, 2014

6πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Yayo

She is a fat ass bitch. Normally looks like a bag of onions, or potatoes and is always eating all the honey buns! Obese of course, and has type 20 diabetes. She always cheats and has a dry ass wig on the top of her head. Normally gets big headed folks, and starred in the movie Madagascar as the hippo, Gloria!

Vaughn! Wheres all the honey buns??

"Oh, that fat bitch Yayo ate them all."

Omg Yesterday my brother ate so much at dinner!
"Ew, tell him to stop being a Yayo."

by Alaya's World! December 16, 2018


Yayo

Relating to the English term hello

Yayo, how ya doing neighbor

by BxxbbbyyyJ January 2, 2022


yayo

This word became popular after rapper E40 made a song about it. now i cant say he started using it first, but he had a popular song around 97 called "slangin yayo".

it is true that it first appeared in scarface, but i never saw people writing "yayo" before e40.

he is from the san fransisco bay area and sometimes the "east bay" is reffered to san yay. anyway, getting back on point yayo means cocaine.

i hope i dont go back to slangin yayo-slangin what-- yayo-- to get my mayo.

mayo = money

by mooseboy84 August 12, 2004

40πŸ‘ 67πŸ‘Ž


yayo

Yayo is the spanish word "llello". To make it easier for the english people to pronounce it properly they said "yayo". It sounds the same thing is spanish so STOP TRIPPIN!!!!!!

Man yesterday i sold an ounce of that yayo.

by Brandon October 4, 2004

26πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


YaYo

A slang term for the narcotic cocaine.

i ran three miles after hitting up that YaYo party last night.

by demtris October 1, 2006

12πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


yayo

Used commonly by some as an expression of concurrence or in a celebratory manner.

Hector: Hey Skinny d, are you going out tonight?
Skinny d: Yayo!

by lanceddd April 26, 2008

7πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž