Crossword clues for yeah
yeah
- "That's what I'm talkin' about!"
- Opposite of "nah"
- Okay, in a way
- "Um, sure"
- "That's true"
- "That's the ticket!" preceder
- Slangy OK
- One third of a Fab Four refrain
- Informal OK
- Colloquial assent
- 2004 #1 hit for Usher
- 'You betcha'
- 'Right on!'
- ''What he said!''
- Word repeated after "She loves you," in a '60s hit
- Slangy "okay"
- Oh ___?
- Informal yes
- Informal "okay"
- Fist-pump cry
- Blender magazine's #1 song (by Usher and Ludacris) on the 100 Best Songs of 2004
- Beatles chorus word
- Affirm slangily
- "Yep" kin
- "Whoo-hoo!" alternative
- "She Loves You" word
- "She Loves You" refrain word
- "Okay with me"
- "Oh ___?" ("Wanna bet?")
- "Damn straight"
- "____, right!"
- Yep's kin
- Yep kin
- Word used a lot by Lumbergh in "Office Space"
- Word repeated in the Beatles' "She Loves You"
- Word repeated in "She Loves You"
- Word repeated in ''She Loves You''
- Word often shouted by Lil Jon in an Usher song of the same name
- Word before "whatever" or "right"
- Word accompanying a fist pump
- When sung three times, what follows "She loves you"
- When doubled, "I heard you the first time"
- Unpolished assent
- Strong approval, when shouted
- Splender "___, Whatever"
- Slangy "Really?"
- Single from Usher's "Confessions"
- Shouty Usher song?
- Rock-song affirmative
- Repeated word in Usher hit
- Repeated word in the Fab Four's "She Loves You"
- Repeated word in the Beatles' "She Loves You"
- Repeated word in "Fever to Tell" band name
- Opposite of 'nope'
- Nope alternative
- Listless assent, perhaps
- Kelly Clarkson "My December" song
- Karen O?
- Informal concurrence
- Informal "certainly"
- Grammy-winning 2004 Usher song
- For sure
- Fist-pumper's shout
- First or second word of Karen O's band name
- Exclamation of agreement (or doubt!)
- Concert scream
- Beatles refrain word
- 2004 Usher smash hit
- 2004 Usher single
- 2004 Usher hit featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris
- 2004 Usher hit
- "Think so?"
- "She Loves You" affirmation
- "Oh ___"
- "Oh ___?" ("I doubt that")
- "Nah!" opposite
- "I know"
- "I heard that one already"
- "Hell ___!"
- "Correct," casually
- "Consider me in"
- "America (Fuck ___)" ("Team America: World Police" song)
- "___ 3x" (2010 Chris Brown song)
- 'You bet'
- 'Why not'
- 'Sure thing'
- ''You tell 'em!''
- ''Uh huh!''
- "You betcha"
- Informal agreement
- Slangy okay
- "___, right"
- "___, right!" ("I bet!")
- Part of a Beatles refrain, when tripled
- "You bet!"
- "Uh-huh"
- Positive reply
- "You bet"
- Slangy assent
- "Awright!" alternative
- One-third of a Beatles refrain
- Word repeated in a Beatles refrain
- "Woo-hoo!"
- "Good going!"
- В В "You betcha"
- "O.K."
- "Right on!"
- "I guess that's true"
- When repeated, part of a Beatles refrain
- Repeated word in "She Loves You"
- Fist pumper's cry
- "___, you!"
- "Amen!"
- When sung three times, part of a Beatles refrain
- When said three times, "Of course, obviously!"
- "I suppose so"
- Triumphant cry
- "Amen to that!"
- "Hot dog!"
- Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..."
- "Sweet!"
- "You betcha"
- "Oh, why not?!"
- Slangy agreement
- Slang assent
- "You talkin' to me?"
- "Sure!"
- Opposite of 52 Down
- Word in a Beatles refrain
- Opposite of nah
- Relative of okeh
- Relative of yep
- Nope's opposite
- "Couldn't agree more"
- Fab Four word
- Affirmative of a sort
- Informal assent
- Affirmative response (informal)
- One-third of a Beatles re
- Non-standard agreement by UEFA, tho’ consistently overlooked
- Yes (informally)
- Informal affirmative
- "You betcha!"
- "You said it!"
- Encouraging word
- "You got that right!"
- Slangy affirmative
- "For sure!"
- 'You bet!'
- "Let's do it!"
- Affirmative answer
- "I agree!"
- 'You betcha!'
- Shout of approval
- "That's right!"
- "You know it!"
- "All right!"
- Opposite of "nope"
- 'Why not?'
- Slangy approval
- "Darn tootin'!"
- Casual assent
- "You got that right"
- You bet!
- Fist-pumper's cry
- Casual agreement
- "Uh huh"
- Yes, slangily
- "Why not?!"
- "What is it?"
- "For sure"
- ''She Loves You'' word
- Slangy "sure"
- Slangy "sure!"
- Opposite of nope
- One-third of a Fab Four refrain
- "Yer darn tootin'!"
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
American English, colloquial, by 1863, from drawling pronunciation of yes.
Wiktionary
adv. (context informal English) yes. interj. Expressing joy, celebration, glee, etc.
WordNet
adv. not only so, but; "I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice" [syn: yea]
Wikipedia
Yeah may refer to:
- Yeah, a synonym of yes; See Yes and no
Yeah is an album by Swedish band The Wannadies, released in 1999 in Scandinavia and spring 2000 in the UK.
Yeah is Park Jung-ah's 1st studio album. It was released on August 25, 2006.
"Yeah" is a song recorded by American country music artist Joe Nichols. It was released in January 2014 as his second single for Red Bow Records and from his eighth studio album, Crickets. In July 2014, it became his fifth #1 hit on the Country Airplay chart.
"Yeah" is a song by American rock band LCD Soundsystem. It was released as a 12-inch single through DFA Records on January 13, 2004. The Crass and Pretentious mixes of "Yeah" later appeared on the CD version of the band's eponymous debut studio album. The song peaked at number 77 on the UK Singles Chart.
Usage examples of "yeah".
Yeah, it was a beta test model, it had none of the ergonomics of current commercial rigs.
And yeah, he was feeling responsible for Heering too, though there was really no logical reason why he should.
Thing you have to remember, Tib, even when that one was Mimped to the gills, it never talked about its jobs, yeah there was a leech or two who Mimped with that one, trying to pry its mofo out of it but no go.
Caesarian and he needs to be there to give a yeah or neh on whether his vet should try to save the mare or the foal in the event of severe complications.
Well, it comes out that, yeah, a ball peen hammer turned up missing about three months ago.
Honey, Master Gunnery Sergeant, United States Marine Corps, and, yeah, he probably took a lot of razzing because of his namebut probably not from the same guy twice.
Yeah, Yeah, I see, Coke Rymer would say, his voice querulous, whining asperity.
One way to be a potzer was to worry about things like that too much, yeah.
Yeah, just one month of this same-old, same-old turned to hell when all a guy had for company was a cheerful Aussie and a mismatched set of twin wannabees.
Yeah, that was her name, pronounced like that Brazilian drink he liked, the one made with limes and Cachaca, grain alcohol distilled from sugar cane.
Yeah, the guy who disappeared from the Fountainbleau, standing in the front of a group of ten or twelve Chinese guys, all wearing matching black pajamas and all pointing Chicom assault rifles at him and Ross.
Yeah, but we need to figure out a way to stop Eames before he kills again.
And now de whole world was eatin Louisiana cookin, Blackened Redfish, Red Snapper, Crawfish etouffee, all dat stuff in dem bays yeah.
Sue Hankey in particular, but also most of the junior class of Ernie Pyle High, along with some of the seniors, and, um, oh, yeah, the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Oh, yeah, Kamar had gone to look for some other kids we knew, but anyway.