Aah vs Yay - What's the difference?
aah | yay |
Indication of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.
Indication of joyful pleasure.
* 1834 — (Edgar Allan Poe),
Indication of sympathy.
Indication of mouth being opened wide.
To express understanding.
Expression of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.
Expression of joy and/or pleasure.
The exclamation aah.
To say or exclaim aah .
# To express amazement or surprise or enthusiasm, especially by the interjection aah .
# To express joy or pleasure, especially by the interjection aah .
(colloquial) (yes).
(colloquial)
(chiefly, US) so, this (accompanied by a hand gesture)
(US, slang) Cocaine.
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* 2009 , Tyrone Pierson, Murder in the Moonlight , AuthorHouse (2009), ISBN 9781438965154,
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As an interjection aah
is argh.As a noun yay is
a branch of the thai language.aah
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- Aah! That's amazing!
- Yet I remember—aah! how should I forget?
- Dentists would always instruct, say aah!
- Aah . Now I understand.
Noun
(en noun)Verb
(en verb)- Everyone who came by oohed and aahed over her new appearance.
Usage notes
* Usually the verb is intransitive. The object of feelings usually is indicated by the prepositions over or at; sometimes it occurs as a direct object, especially in passive constructions. * Very often the word is used together with some other verb derived from an interjection. The most common combination is to ooh and aah . Perhaps it should be regarded as a separate lexical item. * The word belongs to the informal style.Anagrams
* English three-letter words ----yay
English
Alternative forms
* yeaEtymology 1
Alteration of . More at (l).Interjection
(en interjection)- Yay! I have finally finished my work!
Synonyms
* (an expression of happiness) hoorayDerived terms
* yaynessAdverb
(-)- The pony was yay high.
Alternative forms
* yeaSee also
* nayEtymology 2
: From the sound it represents, by analogy with the other palatal letters chay'' and ''jay .Etymology 3
From (etyl) llello.Noun
(-)They Shootin'", Vibe , December 2006:
- In Billy Corben's engrossing new documentary, Cocaine Cowboys (Magnolia Pictures), self-described "assassin" Jorge "Rivi" Ayala (among others) give up the goods on Miami's explosive early '80s yay trade.
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- I'm in charge of a whole city block, and I always wear gloves when I touch the yay , cuz traces of cocaine show up on my u. a., when I touch it with my bare hands.
- I don't do yay , but if you want to, fine
