by FOURTY October 10, 2007
1. An awkward silence breaker
2. The sound of a unit dieing in Age of Empires 2; The Conquerors
3. To ejaculate
4. An expression of agreement
5. can pretty much be substituted for any verb you want
2. The sound of a unit dieing in Age of Empires 2; The Conquerors
3. To ejaculate
4. An expression of agreement
5. can pretty much be substituted for any verb you want
by Fourty Four October 01, 2007
It was originally used to sing in harmony, now used in many ways but primarily in the 104th Division Army Band as an affirmative, an adjective, a greeting, a noun, an ice breaker, an awkward silence filler, a verb, an agreement, etc. Yeow can pretty much be used to write a novel. It is most often included with a hand gesture where one has the index finger swooped upward and inward with a sharp wrist flick . In times with an injury, yeow can also be used with a cane.
by army band 1 August 11, 2007
You hold up your thumb, and pinky, with all the other tucked away. you point your pinky and your thumb outwards and say: Yeoww!
by rawrface; May 11, 2009
a. Yeow!
b. Yeow!
b. Yeow!
by Alaina Joyxoxo October 15, 2008
A: -Yawn; meow-
B: What the hell was that? Did you just meow?
A: No I yawned...
B: You were...yeowing?
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Cat: -Yawn;Meow-
Owner: Awh, so cute, she like yawned and meowed at the same time.
Random Dude: You be yeowin'.
B: What the hell was that? Did you just meow?
A: No I yawned...
B: You were...yeowing?
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Cat: -Yawn;Meow-
Owner: Awh, so cute, she like yawned and meowed at the same time.
Random Dude: You be yeowin'.
by Cakes 'R uS January 29, 2011
1. A mix of a YES and a Huh?
Can be used when answering a question or making the statement that you are following the conversation.
Origin: The Bay Area, Nor Cal USA
Can be used when answering a question or making the statement that you are following the conversation.
Origin: The Bay Area, Nor Cal USA
"What was the name of your old cat?"
"yeow?....I didn't hear you"
-OR-
"are you paying attention to the lesson Marc?"
"...yeow!"
"yeow?....I didn't hear you"
-OR-
"are you paying attention to the lesson Marc?"
"...yeow!"
by nami07 December 17, 2008