Results for “ye ken”
Useless, senseless, or not to be taken seriously.
Fall Guys' giant spinning hammer that launches beans across the map.
Wide-eyed Pepe spammed contextlessly to troll, often as 'YEP COCK'.
Your mum — usually deployed as a winding-up insult.
What did you just say? — said with proper Scouse incredulity.
Brummie / Black Country for head.
Contraction of 'you ain't.'
Emphatic New Orleans agreement — the canonical Yat affirmation.
Mature content — open to view.
A soft 'no'; 'I hear you, but no'.
Sarcastic disbelief; 'as if'
Yes; definitely; of course
A dizzy spell / fainting fit (DR)
An itinerant safecracker or burglar, esp. one who travels as a tramp.
You're talking nonsense / lying
That woman (whose name is unknown or unsaid)
Heard.
You / your
Yourself
One
Mature content — open to view.
A respectful affirmative.
A shout-out greeting to get attention or say hey
Bay Area 'yes,' stretched longer to show more hype.
Midwest reply whose meaning depends entirely on tone.
A U-turn — 'chuck a yewy' is to swing the car around and go back the way you came.
Cockney back-slang for 'money' — the day's takings, said backwards.
Cockney back-slang for 'penny' — the smallest coin, said backwards over the barrow.
To throw something hard and fast — also an exclamation of excitement or hype.
That guy — a vague way to refer to a man whose name you won't say or can't recall.
Don't rely on what hasn't happened yet.
The player whose whole job is racking up kills and clearing bodies for the team.
Flicking a prayer on and off each tick so it protects you without draining points.
Armour or shield fully depleted — defence gone.
Jumping to block in the air instead of on the ground in air-block games — the coward's defence.
Reversing your opponent's reversal, the ultimate 'I knew you knew' read.
The '30-year-old Boomer' wojak — a millennial mocked as already old, tired and out of touch.
Geordie for home.
Geordie for shut your mouth.
Emphatic yes. The Geordie 'of course, mate'.