Bedeutung:
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Unentschiedenheit {f}
ya Idiom
a royal pain
a feeling of irritation, a pain in the ass When he brags about his wealthy family, he gives me a royal pain.
a yawner
a boring event, a book etc. that is not interesting I went to the movie, but it was a yawner so I left.
bellyache
complain, whine Don't bellyache about the referee. Just play your best.
coming out of your ying yang
having far too many, having far too much, tons If we learn all the idioms in this book, we'll have idioms coming out of our ying yang!
His Royal Highness
the king, His Majesty His Royal Highness would like you to play your lute for him.
hyah
hello, hi, hi there Hyah, Bill. What's new with you?
layaway plan
a plan in which one pays some money down and then pays the rest little by little and the store holds the article until the full price has been paid He decided to buy the television set on the department store
royal pain
(see a royal pain)
royal treatment
special hospitality, roll out the red carpet We received royal treatment when we visited our relatives in Sweden.
spin a yarn
tell a story, make up a story We love to hear Norman spin a yarn. His stories seem so real.
the whole nine yards
including all the work, doing the whole job, the whole ball of wax My goals include a degree, career, marriage, children - the whole nine yards.
ya
yes, yep, yo, uh-uh """Did you graduate from high school?"" ""Ya. I got a diploma."""
yak
talk a lot, visit, a chin wag When I went to bed, Kate and Mom were still yakking away about the children.
yawner
(See a yawner)
ying yang
an opening or space, everywhere, all over hell's half acre Australia has too many rabbits. They have rabbits coming out of their ying yang.
beeyatch
1. an exclamatory response to a girl that dissed ya or used to describe a chick that ain't worth mugging with:"Take a hike, beeyatch!"
2. an attractively fine lady, especially with an attitude:"Check out the beeyatch in the red dress."
blowyalance
something that is really bad; something that really sucks
boh-ya
in your face
boneyard
1. graveyard
2. domino pile to draw from
boo-ya
excellent, incredibly fine
boo-yaa
1. totally dope, incredibly fine. Probably orignated from the "Boo-yaa Tribe". That shit was straight-up boo-yaa" -- ??
2. impression of the sound of a shotgun, also "boo-yaaka"
3. marijuana, probably derived from Buddha
4. crack, probably related from the fact that smoking crack is sort of equivalent to putting a shotgun to your head and pulling the trigger
boulya
crack cocaine
bouya
busted; got proven wrong:"Bouya; I said you couldn't beat me at tennis!"
buyaka
Jamaican, resembles the sound of gunshots. See boo-yaa
chyaa
(interj) expression indicating surprise and pleasure;"You scored us tickets to the Our Lady Peace concert? Chyaa!!!"
I feel ya
I understand you
playa hatin'
getting someone in trouble because of jealousy
pop ya collar
to be happy or know that you look good
throw my dogs on ya
to have a fist fight
who brung ya
who was there for you, don't forget where you came from
ya heard
do you understand? do you get it? do you agree? "The party was hype, ya heard."
ya know this
expression of agreement or reassurance: "You're gonna pass. Ya know this!"
yack
to vomit
yada
et cetera: "We went to the mall, saw some friends, yada yada yada, the usual stuff"
yahtzee
an exclamation used identify a horrifying member of the opposite sex (E.g., when an unattractive woman walks by: "Watch out. Yahtzee!"
yarf
to vomit
loyal to
faithful to忠于
He is loyal to the people.他忠于人民。
maiden voyage
Idiom(s): maiden voyage
Theme: BEGINNINGS
the first voyage of a ship or boat.
• The liner sank on its maiden voyage.
• Jim is taking his yacht on its maiden voyage.
in one's own backyard
Idiom(s): in one's (own) backyard
Theme: PROXIMITY
[figuratively] very close to one.
• That kind of thing is quite rare. Imagine it happening right in your backyard.
• You always think of something like that happening to someone else. You never expect to find it in your own backyard.
all wool and a yard wide
Idiom(s): all wool and a yard wide
Theme: KINDNESS
genuinely warmhearted and friendly. (Informal and folksy. Refers to woolen cloth that is 100% wool and exactly one yard wide.)
• Old Bob is a true gentleman—all wool and a yard wide.
• The banker, hardly all wool and a yard wide, wouldn't give us a loan.
Graveyard shift
If you have to work very late at night, it is the graveyard shift.
Himalayan blunder
A Himalayan blunder is a very serious mistake or error.
Right royal
(UK) A right royal night out would be an extremely exciting, memorable and fun one.
Schoolyard pick
When people take it in turns to choose a member of a team, it is a schoolyard pick.
Spinning a yarn
When someone spins you a yarn, they are trying to deceive you by lying.
Unwavering loyalty
Unwavering loyalty does not question or doubt the person or issue and supports them completely.
Whistling past the graveyard
(USA) If someone is whistling past the graveyard, they are trying to remain cheerful in difficult circumstances. ('Whistling past the cemetery' is also used.)
Whole nine yards
The whole nine yards means means everything that is necessary or required for something.
Yah boo sucks
Yah boo & yah boo sucks can be used to show that you have no sympathy with someone.
Yank my chain
If some one says this to another person (i.e. stop yanking my chain) it means for the other person to leave the person who said it alone and to stop bothering them.
An ya idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with ya, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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