Results for “yes sir”
A respectful affirmative.
Prison slang for a child molester.
A ballroom category judged on overt sensual seduction in performance.
Honorific for a dominant or experienced leatherman — earned, not assumed, within community protocol.
I'll be right there / yes; a quick affirmative reply.
A pleading, adoring look used to charm someone.
A lifted, elongated, almond eye look — makeup or a literal cosmetic lift.
A sexy-secretary corporate aesthetic — pencil skirts, tiny glasses, sharp tailoring, and early-2000s power-dressing.
A rough, masculine 'hey' or 'yes sir'
The ward that gives you eyes on a chunk of the map.
The impossibly desirable person everyone wants to be — or be with.
A child raised on tablet content, eyes glazed, brain rotted by the algorithm.
Meditative practice of 'entering' a desired reality, usually a fictional one.
Emphatic yes. The Geordie 'of course, mate'.
Caló 'yes' — a stylish, affirmative 'sí'.
The Marine Corps battle cry — used for yes, hell yes, motivation, acknowledgement, or just to fill silence.
UK shorthand for lights-and-sirens emergency response.
UK ambulance run on lights and sirens with a hospital pre-alert — time-critical.
The pre-scene talk where partners lay out desires, limits and boundaries before any play happens.
a soft 'yes' (with acknowledgement)
Yes; definitely; of course
The crusty mucus in the corner of the eyes.
Pardon? / yes? (polite reply to being called)
I really; or in real life, yes.
Eyes (clipped from 'mince pies').
The cute puffy area just under the eyes, prized in Korean beauty.
Yes; also 'always'
Yes (Black Country/Brummie affirmative).
Well of course! (emphatic yes)
An all-purpose Army affirmative meaning yes, understood, or hell yeah.
Radio term for "yes."
Brevity/slang: aggressive desire to engage in air combat.
An assigned, usually undesirable, work task.
Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat exam.
Bay Area 'yes,' stretched longer to show more hype.
The upward or downward angle of your eyes — looksmaxxers obsess over a 'positive' one.
'You already know' — an emphatic yes, agreement, or confirmation.
An ecstatic, drawn-out 'yes' — pure excitement and approval.
Cockney for eyes — 'mince pies' rhymes with eyes, clipped to your 'minces'.
Polari for the eyes, with 'ogles' a pair and 'ogle riahs' the eyelashes.