That's a yo!
Used as "That's a win!" or "That's a score", the yo replacing whichever word signified victory. Often used as a more humerous way of saying "owned" in counter-strike without sounding like a noob.
{TC}Nubler Kreiger: What? I didn't even see him and he shot me!
<LOL>Nice Guy Eddie: Where's the reg?
(BoM)UnknownAtom: That's a yo!
<LOL>Nice Guy Eddie: Where's the reg?
(BoM)UnknownAtom: That's a yo!
That's a yo!
"Yo" can mean either neck, pwn, own, fail
But NOT win
when used in the context of "That's a yo", it is used as a variation of a neck.
A yo is similar to a neck in that you strike another after a dumb remark, or otherwise dumb action. The difference is, a yo can strike anywhere on the body, and is not limited to the neck area.
But NOT win
when used in the context of "That's a yo", it is used as a variation of a neck.
A yo is similar to a neck in that you strike another after a dumb remark, or otherwise dumb action. The difference is, a yo can strike anywhere on the body, and is not limited to the neck area.
Joe: "what's the number for 911"
bob: "dude, That's a yo! ... its 911"
**bob strikes joe on the stomach**
bob: "dude, That's a yo! ... its 911"
**bob strikes joe on the stomach**
yo yo yo
A string of noises emitted by retards when attempting to say "Hello".
A Homie: Yo yo yo, whaddup ma nigga.
Me: Shut the fuck up before I shoot you in the head (again).
Me: Shut the fuck up before I shoot you in the head (again).
yo yo
a childs toy used for amusement in an up and down motion, capable of performing tricks
yo my homie bro, thinks are totally wack... have u seen my yo yo??
yo yo yo
another way of saying wassup, or hi
"ey yo dawg how u been?"
yo-yo
When you're trying to hold back a monster sized shit and it keeps pushing its way out; followed by you pulling it back in.
Dude you have got to pull over! I've got a serious yo-yo going here.
yo-yoing
Term used in the early 20th century to refer to homeless people traveling back and forth on Subway trains for the day. Traveling back and forth with no purpose but to take up time. Used extensively in the novel V. by Thomas Pynchon.
I had no where to go, so I spent the day yo-yoing.