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"yippee" Definitions
  1. used to show that you are pleased or excited

52 Sentences With "yippee"

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He's got a bleeping rhinestone cowboy hat going 'yippee ki yay.
I huzzahed them, I yippee-ai-ayed them and I mazeltoved them!
BRUSHING UP I come home, do my homework and study spelling. Yippee.
"I never once felt, 'Yay, yippee, 59 people are dead,'" she said.
I personally buy stocks on Robinhood and have invested $7,229 there (I'm up $229 — yippee).
In the '90s casual Fridays were a big deal – yippee, we could wear jeans to work!
Namely, it will feature computers, social media, holograms, and Michael B. Jordan as the story's protagonist (yippee).
American Horror Story: Cult is either very self-aware, very silly, or both Yippee-ki-yay, Mr. Falcon!
"Yippee, giddy up, and leave was my response," said State Senator Lena Taylor of Sheriff Clarke's possible appointment.
There's no Chewbacca laughing it up, no BB-8-provided comic relief, and nary a "Yippee!" to be heard.
There's not much "yippee-ki-yay" in this Western; it trots in circles more often than it gallops across the frontier.
Bow wow wow yippee yo yippie yay -- LaVar Ball got his soon-to-be Lithuania bound sons some new playmates ... 3 Rottweiller puppies.
But with Intel and Amazon partnering up, it's only a matter of time until we see a bunch of off-brand Echo speakers. Yippee.
Also, Jar Jar Binks, a whole host of racist caricature aliens, and the moment where Jake Lloyd yells "Yippee!" as li'l Anakin Skywalker, the once and future Darth Vader.
The one I tried was the Super Novo by HumanTouch, which it describes as a "zero gravity" 4D massage chair (zero gravity because your feet go above your head, yippee).
" The replies to that tweet are an even worse litany of hetero horror stories, with women recounting every weird, unnecessary thing they've heard back from dudes they've sexted like "yippee" and "lol.
Speaking to Variety, Welch said "When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings" is a loving send-up of a classic style of country music, complete with twang and a few "yippee-kay-ay"s.
While there's no hint that this sheriff was inspired by Bruce Willis' character in Die Hard, he certainly is having a "yippee-ki-yay" moment as his friend lassoes a cow from the hood of his moving car.
"Are there going to be many London fund managers who go 'yippee I can now buy straight into Shanghai' when they could already do that through Hong Kong anyway?" said Keith Pogson, global assurance leader, banking and capital markets, at EY. Nicholas Chui, senior investment manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments in Hong Kong, says that with the "existing pipe" between China and the world through Hong Kong, the story of the Shanghai-London Connect is "probably more incremental than revolutionary".
There was a debate over whether to use "Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker" or "yippee-ti-yay, motherfucker". De Souza wrote the catchphrase based on cowboy actor Roy Rogers' own "Yippee-ki-yah, kids".
The series featured a couple of songs, the "Triple R Ranch" song ("Yippee Yay, Yippee Yi, Yippee Yo"), as well as a song about "Slue-Foot Sue" ("Buckaroo"), named for Pecos Bill's tragic love story. Among the musical pieces featured in the third series was a cover of the Disney song "Nowhere in Particular" by Perkins and Sam the cook.
Beginning in August 2020, Yippee TV made the series officially available for streaming on YouTube.
Yippee, also known as Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy, is a 2006 documentary film directed by and starring Paul Mazursky. The film follows Mazursky's journey to a small town in the Ukraine, to witness and participate in a three- day festival of over 25,000 singing, dancing, praying, and emotionally elevated Hasidic Jews. It was Mazursky's first documentary. Yippee made its North American debut at the 2007 Palm Springs International Film Festival.
Ya Ya Yippee is the eighth studio album by the Belgian girlgroup K3. The album was released on 4 September 2006 through label Studio 100, and is a mix of pop and country music. Two singles were released from the album: "Ya Ya Yippee" and "Dokter Dokter". The album reached the peak position in both the Dutch and Flemish album charts.
Throughout the films, McClane is known for his catchphrase, "Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker". He frequently says it to taunt his adversaries, or in the moments before killing them. McClane adopts the phrase in the first film, Die Hard, when villain Hans Gruber calls him a cowboy and asks if he thinks he stands a chance. McClane replies, "Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker".
In 2008 a reissue was released with the original songs and an extra CD with karaoke versions of the songs. The first single from the album is called "Alle kleuren" and reached number two in the Ultratop 50. "Yippee yippee" is the second single from the album, a happy pop song. The third and fourth singles are "Oma's aan de top" and "Hippie shake".
Laz and his friend Fred (also a Yippee employee) clash with their boss and attempt to start an employee rebellion, ultimately deep frying everything in their boss' office.
Other brands include instant noodles from Patanjali Ayurved, Ching's Secret, Knorr, Sunfeast Yippee, Top Ramen, Indomie, Joymee, Nissin, Maruchan Horlicks, Wai Wai and several domestic and regional brands.
The episode starts with Laz needing to find a job after leaving Yippee Hot Dogs, else he must leave his parents' house forever. He must also take his sister Molly under his wing, although why his parents consider him a good influence is never explained. Laz returns to work at the Yippee Hot Dogs food court restaurant. He finds that working life is no different from high school with its cliques and power people.
Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey is a Hanna-Barbera animated television series that premiered September 16, 1964. It was presented as a segment of The Peter Potamus Show, along with Breezly and Sneezly and Peter Potamus.
The Summer was Ingle's first release under Warner Bros. and was released on June 23, 2009. The first single from the EP, titled "Happy", was released on iTunes on March 3, 2009. A self-titled EP, Never Shout Never was released in December 2009 and featured two songs from his upcoming debut album ("What Is Love?" and "Jane Doe"), a re-recorded version of a song from The Yippee EP ("She's Got Style"), and a live version of a song from The Yippee EP ("Big City Dreams").
Detective Lieutenant John McClane is a fictitious character and main protagonist of the Die Hard film series. Portrayed by Bruce Willis, he is known for his sardonic one-liners, including the famous catchphrase "Yippee- ki-yay, motherfucker".
Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey are dogs who serve the King as his Royal Guards. They are usually called the goofy guards by the king. They must always protect, serve and obey the King. They are loosely based on the Three Musketeers.
In the later animated TV series Animaniacs, the character Slappy Squirrel claims Yakko, Wakko, and Dot remind her of a young Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey. The Warners look puzzled, and Dot said she does not know who they are, or what she meant by that statement.
Christofer Drew Ingle began making music under the alias nevershoutnever! in 2007 (age 16). His first exposure came through the internet, where he achieved success on Myspace before issuing the extended play, The Yippee EP on July 29, 2008. On July 30, 2008, he was featured on TRL, where he performed his single "Bigcitydreams".
Turner Home Entertainment, under license to PBS Home Video, released various video tapes of the series during 1996–1997. They were later re-released through Warner Home Video and Paramount Home Entertainment. During 2008 and 2010, PorchLight Entertainment released various DVDs of the series. The series became available for streaming with the launch of Yippee in December 2019.
Both are released annually in limited amounts. Discontinued releases include Yippee Ki-Yay, a blend of 2 year old High West rye whiskey and 16 year old sourced rye whiskey finished in used vermouth and syrah French oak barrels. Launched in 2015, only less than 30,000 bottles were ever produced. High West announced its discontinuation in July 2020.
In the Old West, Dapper Denver Dooley robs the Third National Bank and escapes on horseback from a sheriff's posse. He hides the stolen money in a tree where Woody Woodpecker is living. Woody runs out of the tree with the bag containing the money, yelling, “Yippee, I’m rich.” Dooley tries to get it back but Woody pulls some gags to prevent it.
Gabriel taunts him, claiming that McClane's tombstone will read "always in the wrong place at the wrong time". McClane replies, "How about 'yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker'?" as he shoots himself through the shoulder in order to kill Gabriel. The last two syllables are drowned out by the gunshot in the theatrical version. In the "unrated version," the line is altered to remain intact.
Like the final film, she ends up killing Targo for Simon. The original placement of the "Yippee-Ki-Yay" line is included. Instead of being used at the end, McClane uses the line when talking to Simon over the radios while in the aqueducts. This was meant to be in the same vein as the original use of the line in the first movie.
The company's headcount also increased from 154 to 182 in that period, because of which Team17 moved its headquarters to new offices within Wakefield in November 2019. The number of staff further increased to 200 by the end of the year. In September 2019, Martin Hellawell was appointed non-executive director of Team17. In January 2020, Team17 acquired Manchester-based developer Yippee Entertainment for , a combination of in cash and 114,000 consideration shares, worth .
From 1959 till 1975, he provided the voices for Goliath, Davey's dad and many other characters in Davey and Goliath. From 1960 to 1961, he was the voice of Elmer Fudd after Arthur Q. Bryan died. In 1963, he voiced Dr. Todd Goodheart, Belly Laguna, and Dr. Von Upp in The Funny Company cartoon series. From 1964 to 1966, he was the voice of Yappee in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon shorts Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey.
At times, the three heroes find themselves fighting a fire- breathing dragon and other villains. A common mistake in nearly every short is that Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey's voices tend to get mixed up with one another. Irving Berlin wrote a stage show while in the Army during World War I entitled "Yip Yip Yaphank" at Camp Yaphank from which names were taken for this cartoon. Yahooey spoke very much like Jerry Lewis.
Previously, Werzowa has scored the main themes to Eraser (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger),Taking Lives (starring Angelina Jolie), The Hunted, Yippee and The Devil and Daniel Johnston, which received a Sundance Film Festival award. He also earned a music credit on Steven Spielberg's Minority Report and in 2008 he worked on 8: Person to Person, which was directed by Wim Wenders. Werzowa also composed the Nova theme. In 2014, Music Beyond, the production music library founded by Werzowa in 2005, was acquired by BMG.
The movie was released in the US by Sherman S. Krellberg for Monogram Pictures and was very well received. "Yippee for brawling, boisterous entertainment", wrote the critic for The New York Times, praising Betty Bryant ("whatever it is that leaps across the celluloid barrier, she has") although claiming the story was "foolish". The Los Angeles Times said the film was "conventional in formula but enlivened by stirring battle scenes – and new faces." "Contains all the color and lusty vigor of the men themselves" said The Washington Post.
"Move On" (working titles: "Yippee Yay", "Big John", "Joanne", "Love for Me Is Love Forever") is a waltz song recorded by the Swedish music group ABBA for their 1977 release, ABBA: The Album. The lead vocals were performed by Björn Ulvaeus in the spoken first verse and by Agnetha Fältskog in the second and third verses. The Spanish version of "Move On", "Al Andar" (or "El Andar"), was recorded in January 1980 for ABBA's Spanish language album Gracias Por La Música with Spanish lyrics by Buddy and Mary McClusky.
Shirl's Neighbourhood was an Australian afternoon children's television series aired on the Seven Network between 1979 and 1983. The half-hour show featured former Skyhooks frontman Graeme "Shirley" Strachan and co-host Liz Rule alongside a cast of characters including Norm The Kangaroo, Ol' Possum, Claude The Crow, Stanley The Snake, Greenfinger the Garden Gnome, Yippee the Bunyip, Bartholomew the Sheep and a band of monkeys. Franciscus Henri appeared in the show as a regular, both as himself presenting musical segments and as "Professor Henri" in comical sketches. He left the show in October 1980.
Never Shout Never is an American indie rock band, formed in Joplin, Missouri in 2007. The band has released six albums, six extended plays, and eighteen singles. Never Shout Never released their first extended play Demo-shmemo on February 29, 2008. On July 29, 2008, they released their second extended play, The Yippee through Loveway Records. The second extended play produced one single, "30days." From then on, Never Shout Never released a third extended play, Me & My Uke (Loveway Records) on January 27, 2009 and a fourth, The Summer (Loveway Records) on June 23, 2009.
The 5,000th Lightning built, a P-38J-20-LO, 44-23296, was painted bright vermilion red, and had the name YIPPEE painted on the underside of the wings in big white letters as well as the signatures of hundreds of factory workers. This and other aircraft were used by a handful of Lockheed test pilots including Milo Burcham, Jimmie Mattern and Tony LeVier in remarkable flight demonstrations, performing such stunts as slow rolls at treetop level with one prop feathered to dispel the myth that the P-38 was unmanageable.Cefaratt 2002, pp. 15, 39, 141.
P-38J Lightning Yippee At the beginning of World War II, Lockheed – under the guidance of Clarence (Kelly) Johnson, who is considered one of the best-known American aircraft designers – answered a specification for an interceptor by submitting the P-38 Lightning fighter aircraft, a twin-engined, twin-boom design. The P-38 was the only American fighter aircraft in production throughout American involvement in the war, from Pearl Harbor to Victory over Japan Day.Bodie 2001, p. xvi. It filled ground-attack, air-to-air, and even strategic bombing roles in all theaters of the war in which the United States operated.
In June 1970 Goddard hosted the Alternative Media Conference which attached more than 1,600 radio DJs and others involved in independent media from all over the United States. Featured presenters included Yippee founder Jerry Rubin, spiritual leader Ram Dass, Larry Yurdin, Danny Fields, Bob Fass and Paull Krassner from The Realist. A music roster of up-and-coming bands was curated by Atlantic Records and included Dr. John and the J. Geils Band. The conference embodied both the political activism and the free-love atmosphere of the time: a coalition affiliated with the Panther 21, The Guardian, Newsreel, Radio Free People, Liberation News Service, Media Women and The New York Rat put together a packet highlighting the political side of alternative media.
Identifying as a populist, Newfield was from the outset a politically active journalist and author. In 1968, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse to pay tax to protest against the Vietnam War,"Writers and Editors War Tax Protest," New York Post, January 30, 1968 and later became a sponsor of the War Tax Resistance project, which practiced and advocated tax resistance as a form of protest against the war."A Call to War Tax Resistance" The Cycle 14 May 1970, p. 7 By 1971, Newfield had begun to question the ideology of the New Left, writing that "in its Weathermen, Panther and Yippee incarnations, [the New Left] seems anti-democratic, terroristic, dogmatic, stoned on rhetoric and badly disconnected from everyday reality".

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