Hey YO

Yo
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Yo is an American English slang interjection. It was highly popularized after being commonly used among Italian Americans and African Americans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]

Although often used as a greeting, like the word "hey", it has a wide range of other meanings that depend on the tone, context, and situation.

"Yo" is often used in the Southern United States as a substitute for the response "Here" to acknowledge one's presence during a roll call.[2]
"Yo" has also come to be used as an exclamation at the end of a sentence, either to direct focus onto a particular individual or group ("That girl is hot, yo"), or to strengthen meaning to a particular point e.g.: "This hot dog bun is kickin', yo!".
"Yo" also meant "I" in Spanish.
"Yo" also may mean you or your.


My take is he was talking to the hot dog bun, YO.


:)
 
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Talking TO the hot dog bun?

Must have gotten some good LSD for Christmas!

Uh Glen.......just remember what the door knob said......feed your head.:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11471232#post11471232 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DrBDC
So if you have 2 hot dog's, would they be a yo-yo?

Only with the buns yo :)
 
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