A fork of Rural Dictionary
Expression of excitement
verb
1.
cause strong feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness in (someone).
2.
bring out or give rise to (a feeling or reaction).
Shiii, bih had it by a mile nah
Verb: Acting a fool; making outrageous claims; or acting suspicious in general
Pronounced “wild - n”
That boy Punski yldn with that story.
Kerri started yldn after 4 drinks.
Verb: Acting a fool; making outrageous claims; or acting suspicious in general
Pronounced “wild - n”
That boy Punski yldn with that story.
Kerri started yldn after 4 drinks.
adverb
1.
at the present time or moment.
2.
used, especially in conversation, to draw attention to a particular statement or point in a narrative.
conjunction
as a consequence of the fact.
adjectiveINFORMAL
fashionable or up to date.
1. Bih said the package otw nah
2. Y’all come Bach nah, ya’hear?
3. Bih said he won’t do it again, nah that he got his ahh beat
4. Bih zaza game here and nah
noun
INFORMAL
late 20th century: representing an informal pronunciation of mistress; compare with Mrs.
Mih Chichi out here YLDN on the hood holiday
adverb
1.
as the truth or facts of a situation; really.
2.
used to emphasize that something someone has said or done is surprising.
3.
Phrase of contrary
used to intensify a denial of what has just been implied or stated by suggesting that the opposite is the case.
He told her it was a tomato plant, but shuuu, it was obviously a cannabis plant.