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Yes Rirry

Origin: an excited, strange young Irish man.

Alternatives to the words Yes and Really when used in conjunction, meaning Yes Really. An excitable form of confirmation.

–noun
1. an excited and affirmative reply.

–verb (used with object)
2. to give excitable assent or approval to.

–interjection
7.(used as a strong expression of joy, pleasure, or approval.)

Arthur: John are you going to be joining us?
(a very attractive girl is at the table)
John: YES RIRRY!!

by Strinbell Tron December 14, 2010


Wacky Yes

To change name or identity as fast as possible in the span of a year.

Hey, how do you live immortaly without looking suspicious? Easy, just perform a Wacky Yes

by BrTDSSOE December 7, 2019


I'll scoot a hump on ye

I will hit you and leave you with a bump, usually said by parents and grandparent

If you keep shouting at me young man, I'll scoot a hump on ye

by Derry Irish November 5, 2021


"Yes" joke

Possibly the most incorrectly formulated joke found on the internet, especially in YouTube comments. Here is how it is usually phrased, let's say we're talking about a song with a lot of autotune. A commenter who's feeling clever might quip:

Producer 1: How much autotune should we put in this song?

Producer 2: Yes

This is INCORRECT, it is nonsensical and ungrammatical if you stop to think about it for two seconds. How much and how many are not yes / no questions, you can't answer "how much?" with "yes" unless you also specify two or more options. For example:

Q: How much autotune should we put in this song, a few touches or a robot-stroke inducing truckload?

A: Yes

Person 1: Should we make a few grammatically incorrect "Yes" jokes or spam the entire internet with them?

Person 2: Yes

by Alex-2598 July 24, 2023