A term usually used by Australians, to let someone know they are going to DDoS someone.
- Jack: OMG, you got so rekt! What's the score, 8-0?
-JC: Want me to Gabber on ye router mate you ain't gonna like it mate.
A crazy animation lover. (Animations such as K-ON!!)
Ye Kyung mostly likes the character called Asuza Nakano in K-ON!! (He calls her Azu-nyan)
That Ye Kyung wont stop talking about Azusa!
A term used, generally by males, to express excitement or congratulations.
Similar phrase: "Get in there my son!"
*Guy walks down the road with hot girl*
Guy 2: "Yes my son!"
Always super-enthusiastically agreeing to plans and always, always flaking.
"Hey John, do you want to come to my daughter's wedding?"
"Yes, absolutely! I've been waiting for you to ask!"
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Day of wedding, via text: "I can't make it, my dog is sick with the measles :-( Next time though!"
That's a San Francisco Yes.
A meaningless but more exciting variation on the "yes/no?" question. Popularized by Gan Xingba's Avatar: the Abridged Series.
Can be abridged as "y/n/m/l?", but chances are, if your friend is not a hardcore Avatard, s/he will have no idea what the fuck that you're talking about and get confused.
Should we go see the movie? Yes/no/maybe/lobster?
Primarily Glaswegian in origin,a statement of triumph or amusement at the misfortune of another.
Old Firm fans."We're out of Europe before Xmas AGAIN".Scottish football fans."Ha Ha,get it up ye."
The one thing that Caillou said that suddenly made him so famous
>>Friend: U wanna go
>>You: Oh Yes Daddy!