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Yammed On

An explanation of a brutal dunk in basketball that involves the dunker to drag their nuts across the face of the person being dunked on. Usually an unexpected dunk to finish off a game or to outright disrespect the opponent.

โ€œDid you see Etty and Neo play on the court last Friday?โ€

โ€œYeah Neo brought the game to 21-3, she got yammed onโ€

by Master Of Shadows November 26, 2017

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Yammed On

Yammed on is the saying when you slam it down (dunk) on an individual in the sport of basketball and they get a full mouthful of your fat, warm, pulsing, throbbing, palpitating cock.

Ethan went up to try and block Emery but got absolutely yammed on, he was basically shlobing all up on his sack

by absoluteyammage69 December 1, 2021

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yam yam

Person from the Black country which is in the west midlands, very close to birmingham. The Black country dialect is very unique. Yam yam derives from 'you am' e.g 'yam coming with me ay ya?'

A couple of drug smoking munch seeking yam yam's in a car:

"Yam gewin the wrung way! Where am yo gewin kid?"
"I ay at all!"
"Ye yam, yo day tek that last turnin ya saft get!"
"Oh arr, soz I day realise"
"yo'll atta gew back im starvin I cor wait no longer kid!"

by A drug smokin yam yam June 8, 2007

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Yam to yam!

The act of licking another person from side to side along the longest part of each butt cheek without lifting your tongue. yam to yam Y2Y

Ray : Damn! Chema, let me go yam to yam!

Chema : Damn dog! From cheek to cheek? What if I clench?

by Saucy! September 6, 2018

12๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


yam yam

a yam yam is someone who is dirty or a tramp

shut the fuck up you yam yam

by fergie247 December 6, 2022

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yam yam

A Person what lives in Black Country

"what yam doing tonight?"

by mick unsworth November 2, 2003

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Yam-yam

A person from the Black Country area of the West Midlands of England. Yam-yams use a slight variation of English that is often incompehensible to non-locals (and even to their neighours from Birmingham, with whom they share many similariies in vocal accent) due to both the thick accent of the speaker and the frequent exchange of standard words in place of local terminology (the most obvious example being the substitition of the word "you" for "yam").

"I wish these yam-yams would bloody learn some English."

by kipstik.FiL November 8, 2004

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