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yayo
English
Alternative forms
- yeyo, yay
Etymology
From Spanish llello.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?je?.o?/
Noun
yayo (uncountable)
- (US, slang) cocaine
- 2004, Lil' Jon and the East Side Boyz (Jonathan Mortimer Smith), "Grand Finale" (rap song)
- We yayo experts, we been whippin' the yola / Since the crackas decided to take the coke from Coca-Cola.
- 2009, Christine A. Nandi, The ABC's of Raising a Successful Student (page 7)
- They just spend their time sniffing up the yayo.
- 2004, Lil' Jon and the East Side Boyz (Jonathan Mortimer Smith), "Grand Finale" (rap song)
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:cocaine.
Aragonese
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
yayo m (plural yayos)
- grandpa
References
- Bal Palazios, Santiago (2002) , “yayo”, in Dizionario breu de a luenga aragonesa, Zaragoza, ?ISBN
Cebuano
Etymology
From yaya. Compare Spanish yayo.
Noun
yayo
- (often humorous) a male nanny; a manny
Verb
yayo
- (often humorous) to work or act as a manny
Spanish
Etymology
Unknown origin, perhaps from whimsical slang by youth. A prevailing theory, given the term's ultimate origin in Aragon and Catalan-speaking territories, is derivation from Catalan jajo (“grandpa”). It seems the first form generated was *jaja (“grandma”), from which the masculine form was derived. This would come from Catalan avia (“grandmother”) (from Vulgar Latin *avi?la, feminine diminutive of avus (“grandfather”)), and from juvenile palatalization would generate something like *ai?a. The common phenomenon of syllabic repetition in children's language (cf. papa, baba, etc.) would then cause the form jaja above, which would then be spread into Spanish and masculinized.
Otherwise, perhaps masculinized from Greek ?????? (giagiá, “grandmother”).
Pronunciation
Noun
yayo m (plural yayos)
- (chiefly Spain, Catalonia, informal) grandpa, pops
Related terms
- yaya
Tagalog
Etymology
From Spanish yayo (“grandpa”). Compare Catalan iaio and Cebuano yayo.
Noun
yayo (feminine yaya)
- (often humorous) a male nanny; a manny
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cocaine
English
Alternative forms
- cocain (dated)
- cocaïne (obsolete)
Etymology
From coca +? -ine, from Quechua kuka.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /k?(?)?ke?n/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ko??ke?n/, /?ko??ke?n/
- Rhymes: -e?n
Noun
cocaine (countable and uncountable, plural cocaines)
- (uncountable, pharmacology) An addictive drug derived from coca (Erythroxylum) or prepared synthetically, used sometimes medicinally as a local anesthetic and, often illegally, as a stimulant.
- Synonyms: blow, coke, girl, nose candy, powder, rock, slim, snow, snuff, white lady, yay; see also Thesaurus:cocaine
- (countable) Any derivative of cocaine.
Derived terms
- -caine
Related terms
- cokehead
- hydroxytropacocaine
- tropacocaine
Translations
See also
- crack
- snort
Further reading
- “cocaine”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
- “cocaine”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
- cocaine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Oceanic, oceanic
Italian
Noun
cocaine f
- plural of cocaina
Anagrams
- acneico
- oceanic
cocaine From the web:
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