Yes "yo" is English slang.
"Yo mama" is two words, actually. It is a childish insult, slang for "your mother."
yo= hi bears= police
No. Hi is a word of greeting. Slang for it is "Yo yo yo!" or "Word up, Gee!"
well , ok say your talkin to but instead of sayin there name you say 'yo son'
The prefix of sym means together but if ur talking slang than it means SHUT YO MOUTH! 2nd one doesn't hlp but i find it funn6 ^^
Homie or yo kid
technically, its slang for hello.
"Yo mama" is two words, actually. It is a childish insult, slang for "your mother."
"Hi" IS a slang term. It means "hello."Some other slang for "hello" would be: Hey, yo, what's up, or hiya.
In English it's a slang word. In Spanish it means "I."
yo= hi bears= police
Ayo translates into "Eh, yo!"
Here are some: Ay By My Ye Yo (slang)
My mother used to say it -- I think it means "come out outside" as in "Yo-yo Elizabeth". They didn't have mobile phones back then, so as kids they'd just yell this from the outside of the house...
A slang term for "a long time" is "a minute."Example: "Yo, I haven't seen my brother in a minute"
It means "im sleepy" tuto = sleepy in chilean slang
No. Hi is a word of greeting. Slang for it is "Yo yo yo!" or "Word up, Gee!"