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YAS

the overwheleming approval of a proposal or item

IN ENGLISH TURMS "YAS" WAS A SLANG IN OLD TIME USE'D AS YES. NOW WE USE THE WORD 'YAS' FOR A STRONGER TONE OF THE WORD YES!

YAS! I got laid last nite!

by Andrew January 27, 2004


YAS

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by KEITH852 January 13, 2021


YAS

An acronym for Yet Another Specification. Used by irritated programmers who have to deal with yet another way of defining the same data. Usually making the entire process more complicated than it has to be. Can be used as a retort to a newbie coder who is trying to impress or justify his hiring by throwing out a lot of jargon like SOAP and WSDL and XSDL. Typically a more experienced program will dis the youngster by pointing out that YAS is not necessary here. Thus completely mystifying and causing the young coder to be ashamed his knowledge of geek speak is lacking.

New coder: "I would like to start integrating your XML feeder into our system. I suppose it is a Web Service (soap) based. Please let me know the url for WSDL."

Experienced coder: "There is no need for YAS. This is not a complicated system or task. I'll give you the simple XML feed. It is a very straight forward project."

by Kayakbabe February 20, 2009


YAS

The gay way to say yes

Timmy: hey George do you like this shirt on me?
George: YASSSSS QUEEN WE LOVE!!!!!

by Asfrvvhuydvbh May 19, 2019


Ya Ya

From the 1945 Cajun book "Gumbo Ya Ya" meaning everyone talking all at once.

In the kitchen all you heard was ya ya.

by Work of Art February 18, 2013


Ya Ya

When you over promise someone something by saying ya ya to everything they ask and not following through with it. Usually said by Europeans.

Donnie, can I have free floor mats? Ya Ya of course you can, I promise you I will get them for you.

by brown mountain September 17, 2009


YA-YA

well my great great grandmother was called Ya Ya after her grandmother.. a slave..
it is a word from the Yoruban tribe of Africa
one definition is divine
there is no need to {negate} or {disrespect} a name or word from our lost culture out of ignorance

Ya-Ya loved to tell us stories of the old days, unknowingly we were participants in an age old tradition.

by Di'allo December 06, 2005