Country Dictionary

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yardy

A raging party taking place in one's yard.

-Yo dude, I'm having a yardy tonight. Wanna join? -Fersure, I yardy hardy.

by eab9 September 11, 2012

Yardi

The word Yardi is a Jamaican/Carribean word for Homie. Particularly used when addressing someone who was born or raised in the same area the speaker was.

Mi have mani yardis back in Kingston

by Karrlos September 28, 2005

yardie

Eighties British slang for a gang consisting predominatly of Jamacians, or those of Jamacian descent. Usually yardies work in large groups and favour torture to anyone who says anything against them. Their downfall is their rash decisions, inability to handle the police democratically, and thier general disorganisation when compared to larger gangland groups. Yardies, though many, tend to share a distrust for anyone outside their own gang, and are often drawn into gunfights or knife battles. Charactorised by excessive jewellry, puffer-jackets, baseball caps and screeching accents. Usually violent and easily lured into losing their monies through misadventure.

Bad boy yardies.

by Gumba Gumba March 01, 2004

yardy

An abbreviation of the phrase "You already know!"

Broteinshake 1: Yo you wanna come hit up Chipotle? Broteinshake 2: Yardy dude!

by Suspicious Ham November 29, 2016

yardie

A Jamaican (usually from trenchtown... the 'yard'). Also derrogatory refering to how they work in the yards of weathly land owners in the West Indies.

Friendly: yo bro, ya know you mi favourite yardie Derrogatory: Hey man get yo yardie ass back to work.

by Sullivan August 17, 2005

yardi

Someone specifically born in Jamaica or who has Jamaican parents. Does not apply to other Caribbean islands.

Tyson Beckford is a yardi. Me a yardi too!

by Laura Duvane September 10, 2007

Yardi

Carribean dialect, meaning trans: from similiar ones own yard,i.e. location, town, city or country. A yardi would be someone you know from your home town.

Annie Magnus is no yardi of mine. She was born off the Island.

by David Seaton October 19, 2004