In days of yore; olden times; mythical past where the girlies were hot, the beer cold, and the nintendo worked perfectly without having to blow inside the cartridge; the good old days
Back in the diz-ay you could get two packs of Bubble Yum AND a can of coke for a dollar, and still have enough money to go play a game of Mario Bros.
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A greeting. A way of saying "HELLO!" with out looking like a fart-knocker.
Use to either:
1. Impress the opposite sex with your freshness
2. Shout a holla to yo dogs.
3. Answer the phone.
1. Ay yo Fashizzle what up ho's?
2. Ay yo fashizzle, what up dogs?
3. Ay yo Fashizzle.
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Correct spelling would be Yi-Ei-Man
The term is directly related to the terms Aye and Aye Aye
It was a phrase that the people of the north of the Britians, developed as a sort of war cry when Vikings were attacking their coastlines.
The Britians used to yell the words "Yi-Ei-Man" to the attacking Vikings, which mean literally "No, Always, Man"
The phrase was intending to imply that the Britains would never join the Vikings crews and would fight to the death down to the last man.
In modern times the words have completely lost all meaning and the phrase is just a sort of slang way of agreeing to something - ironically exactly the opposite of what it should be.
Fisherman "The Vikings are coming"
Clansmen "Y-Aye-Man"
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something my friend said cause his grammar is so messed and its supposed to pronounce GTA
Sum dum hoe wanted to play Ge De Ay but I told her that it is called GTA so she is not dum anymore
The opposite of anyway. Used when one wants to emphasize someting rather than to reduce the relative importance of a subject
...I slapped the hoe cuz she wouldnt pay the rent wheniay(when-i-ay).
...My dad has been gone for 12 years, im excited for when he comes back with the milk wheniay(when-i-ay).
when three words are required to emthasize how wasted you are.
i've got double vision.. man i'm WAY AYE STID
A Bay Bay is a song from Hurricane Chris, a rapper from Shreveport, Louisiana. It is his debut single off his debut album 51/50 Ratchet. It was released in June 2007.
The music is typical of Shreveport's Ratchet Music movement due to its use of repeated synthesizer hooks and minimal drums and bass. The chant "A Bay Bay" is derived from "Hey, Bay Bay" with Bay Bay being the nickname of local DJ Hollyhood Bay Bay. People in the club would chant his name for a new song, soon it became used in many clubs for a new song.
The single is currently garnering national airplay thanks in part to being featured on numerous mixtapes and its catchy chorus.
Hurricane Chris goes so far as saying on his MySpace page "I bet that its gonna be a babyβs first word because itβs so catchy." The voice in the beginning is Baby 3, the son of Shreveport rapper 3 Feet. His line is "This Baby 3, everybody say, A Bay Bay."
The music video premiered on 106 & Park as a New Joint on June 12, 2007.
The song debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number 95 in June 2007, rising in the next week to number 85 before jumping sharply to number 24 in its third week on the chart.The song has proven to be extremely popular, it has already peaked in the top ten at number 8 and is still climbing.
There is an official remix featuring The Game, Birdman, Jadakiss, E-40 & Lil Boosie
Random man in club : Ay Bay Bay!!!
Dj : Aight homie i got a new song!!!!!
Ay Bay Bay By Hurricane Chris Starts playing
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