Yop

What is Yop?


1.

Yop: Verb, "To yop" meaning to ejaculate on any external body part, usally the face.

Yop: Noun- thick seamen fluid.

"Adam shot his yop all over David"

"Adam drank a bottle of yop"

2.

French yogurt to drink (packed in a bottle)

Yo! J'ai craché dans mon Yop!

3.

Def. 1) French Yoghurt like drink that comes in a bottle, can be found in different flavours (a bit like a condomsreally)

2) A word us as an Adjective or a noun or a pro-noun, etc....defining a certain activity that involves a thick liquid which brings u back to the french drink "Yop!".

" brbin 10 mins, i need some Yopping."

"That was absoyoppinglutly great"

See Bint

4.

yop is a word that you can use to greet your close friends. also it can be used to tell someone to go away. kind of liek tellin them to f**k off but not as nasty but isn like a polite gesture

person 1 : yop person 2

person 2 : yop person 1

example person: oi u yop off!!!!

See nathan

5.

An alternate way of confirming something. It is also used to end sentences for no apparent reason.

Possibly a misinterpretation of "yes"

All the cool kids use this word.

Suck my balls, yop.

I"m taking out the trash, yop.

See yes, yop, okay, yeah, sure

6.

to get your dick sucked/the process of getting your dick sucked. a blowjob

"i'm tryin to get some yop from my girl tonight"

"that bitch gives some boss yop"

See blowjob, yawp, yopped, head

7.

1) written, job, pronounced yop in Russian, means fuck.

2) "yob", the root of several hundred curse words in multiple slavic languages, all meaning fuckin different situational and grammatical contexts.

Yop! I stubbed my toe!

See russian, fuck, shit, fornicate, slavic


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