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Yay
Yay
See also: yay
English
Noun
Yay (uncountable)
Synonyms
Translations
A branch of the Tai language family, spoken by the Bouyei and Giáy people
See also
- Wiktionary's coverage of Yay terms
yay
yay
See also: Yay
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- enPR: yā, IPA(key): /jeɪ/
- Rhymes: -eɪ
- Homophone: yea
Interjection
yay
- Misspelling of yea.
- (colloquial) An expression of happiness.
- Yay! I have finally finished my work!
Synonyms
- (an expression of happiness): hooray
Derived terms
Translations
an expression of happiness
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Adverb
yay (not comparable)
Alternative forms
See also
Etymology 2
Noun
yay (plural yays)
- The letter for the y sound in Pitman shorthand.
Related terms
- wye, the name of the Latin letter for this sound
Etymology 3
From Spanish llello.
Alternative forms
Noun
yay (uncountable)
- (US, slang) Cocaine (powder or crack).
- 2006, "They Shootin'", Vibe, December 2006:
- In Billy Corben's engrossing new documentary, Cocaine Cowboys (Magnolia Pictures), self-described "assassin" Jorge "Rivi" Ayala (among others) give up the goods on Miami's explosive early '80s yay trade.
- 2009, Tyrone Pierson, Murder in the Moonlight, AuthorHouse (2009), ISBN 9781438965154, page 339:
- I'm in charge of a whole city block, and I always wear gloves when I touch the yay, cuz traces of cocaine show up on my u. a., when I touch it with my bare hands.
- 2012, Azealia Banks, "Liquorice", 1991:
- I don't do yay, but if you want to, fine
- 2006, "They Shootin'", Vibe, December 2006:
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:cocaine.
Azeri
Noun
yay (definite accusative yayı, plural yaylar)
See also
Seasons in Azeri · ? (layout · text) | |||
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yaz (“spring”) | yay (“summer”) | payız (“autumn”) | qış (“winter”) |
Turkish
Etymology
From Old Turkic ya, from Proto-Turkic *jā(j) (“bow”).
Noun
yay (definite accusative yayı, plural yaylar)
- bow (weapon)