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yeoman

(n.)A medieval term used to describe a naval officer in the English fleet. An important underling on one's ship who assists the captain and his first mate. It's also the title of the British Queen's bodyguards.

A. Engineering Yeoman Richard Lancombe served on the Lucille, making repairs and maintaining the ship. B. Doormen at Buckingham Palace are also called yeoman.

by Smkngmgc June 16, 2004

yeoman

A yeoman is an individual living a meaningless, insignificant life. A yeoman is the movie extra in their own life. They are the personification of the middle of the Bell Curve. They live drab, monochromatic, pathetic lives and never realize it. They aren't particularly smart or dumb, just in between, which makes them so tragic.

John was a yeoman, fading into the background of his own existence.

by Existentialist Samuel Johnson September 06, 2016

yeoman

crunchy cheddar flakes in one's pants

give me yeoman for xmas pls

by crust_bucket February 16, 2008

Yeoman

Yeoman is an environmentally aware human being; the word was re coined in the 21rst century. It's a person who is for changing the environment and fighting against global warming.

Dude, he's such a yeoman for using those solar panels

by enviormentalchick April 06, 2011

yeomans

A name for a Druggy knob who has a random disabilty to smash bottles

omg josh is turning into a total yeomans

by jon lockfeild June 22, 2008

Yeomans

When you're out izzin and a slut walks by with big tits

Yo macock check out the Yeomans on that hor

by WT Thierry January 29, 2019

Yeoman Johnson

A loser or tool. Someone who is not a main player in a social situation; an extra. Reference from Star Trek; similar to the terms "red shirt"--the generic term for the "other" guy that gets beamed down to the planet with Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy to "see if the aliens are hostile". Invariably, the the aliens are hostile, and Yeoman Johnson dies. The term also refers to people in a social group who are "extras". For example, someone's current boyfriend who's destined to soon get kicked to the curb or is just a pawn in the game. The term is unflattering and dismissive.

"Is Sally still engaged to her Yeoman Johnson? But she bangs everyone at the office!..that kid is such a chump!".

by Brandon Perriera January 27, 2008