Yom

Word YOM
Character 3
Hyphenation yom
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Used to desribe anyone of Black descent who acts or thinks they are Jamaican. Urban Dictionary

Any one not of the Caucasian descent Urban Dictionary

To go to sleep. abreviated from Yom Kipour, which also means going to sleep. Urban Dictionary

To be sick derived from the latin, 'vomitus' Urban Dictionary

Your mom Urban Dictionary

The sound made by sucking hard on a cock, while giving a blow job. Can also be used if you want to give a blow job to someone and you want to be discrete Urban Dictionary

Short for moulinyam which is Italian for eggplant. What Italians call blacks. Urban Dictionary

People of under average intelligence!! also called retards, re-re's, and window lickers! Urban Dictionary

An individual who is mentally sub-normal / retarded. Urban Dictionary

YOM is used mainly to express satisfaction, like in good food, and is similar to the word yum, but prounounced yawm, instead of yuhm. It also can be used to indicate anything that you are thinking about or anything that may interest you. It originated with an asian male who ate burgers and said 'yom' to express the goodness of the burger, but then went on to point out things with using it. The proper format is to say 'YOM', then whatever else you may be thinking of. It is best to keep whatever you wish to say after YOM to a maximum of three words to keep the phrase smooth and not awkward. Urban Dictionary

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The word "yom" in example sentences

Giving an example, he said that some faculty members believe that the Hebrew word yom (day) should be seen in Genesis as a literal 24-hour day. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The biblical exegete professor says that the Hebrew word "yom" when preceded by a number (1, 2 or 6) refers to a 24 hour cycle of the earth.

But then, I never had a problem with the idea that "yom" - the Hebrew word for "day" - can't also mean "eon," meaning that our observable universe was created in the space of six eons, each eon lasting... what's the current estimate? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Personally, I think the hovering of the Holy Spirit recorded in Genesis 1 provides a physical foundation of a potentially literal "yom" that can be billions of years long, removing the need for both symbolism and unfounded interpretations for the Hebrew word 'yom'. ❋ James F. McGrath (2007)

Furthermore, in the Exodus 20: 11 passage, Moses speaks of the seventh day ( "yom") to be observed every week as the Sabbath, and in the same breath says this is because everything was created in six yoms with God resting on the seventh. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I am often puzzled by the YEC insistance of a creation "yom" having to be 24-hours, when defining a day as sundown to sundown never results in precisely a 24 hour day March 21 and September 21 probably come closest though. 6 months of the year, a yom measures a little more and 6 months it's a little less. ❋ James F. McGrath (2007)

But since in doesn't always have a specific 24-hr limit, he believes he can take a non-literal meaning of 'yom' in Genesis 1. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We believe that the "yom" of Genesis I may be interpreted either ❋ Unknown (2009)

April 2007 (EDT)::: Yes, '' yom '' can be read as an indefinite period of time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And '' yom '' '' 'cannot' '' mean an indefinite period of time when (a) used with a number (first day, second day, six days), (b) used with ❋ Unknown (2009)

Since "yom" can mean 12 hours, 24 hours, or an indefinite age, and science shows us evidence of an enormous amount of time for the formation of life on earth, I'd say "age" is the only choice to use for definition. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Always has. the word 'yom' is in fact used throughout the Old Testament. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This year, as we celebrate our modern yom tov, let us make her vision a reality. ❋ Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster (2011)

This yom tov is a both a day of celebration of a groundbreaking document and a call to action. ❋ Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster (2011)

The word “yom” which is almost always translated as Day has THREE different meanings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

RHR-NA's founding chairman, Rabbi Gerry Serotta, has encouraged International Human Rights Day (Dec. 10th) to be seen as a yom tov (a holy day) for Jews everywhere. ❋ Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster (2011)

Check out [tose] [yoms] over there trying to [play it off] like they are jamaican ❋ MrCheaterson (2004)

[Look at] the yom [fresh off the boat] ❋ Anonymous (2003)

"[Im] going yom, [im] [fooked]" ❋ Lee S (2006)

[ben] and jimmy were [blissfully unaware] that [rawly] was about to yom ❋ The Kids At Hgs (2005)

[happy] yom [day]!!! , its used on every [friday] ever ❋ Vintageslayer (2015)

Clare wanted to suck his cock hard and was [desparate] to watch him cum while [yom] yom'ing on his cock As she sucked hard on my cock, all I could hear was [yom yom] yom ❋ MonkeyBoots (2011)

That [neighborhood] is [loaded] with yom-yoms. ❋ Vitorelli (2007)

no you friggin yom-yom. thats paste not [cookie dough]!!! or you group of yom-yoms don't [eat sand] it's for castle building not, not [show and tell]!! ❋ Dan Grzebein Jr (2005)

That guy in the [rubber] [hat] looks like a bit of a [yom]! ❋ Jeff (2005)

Example 1 Girl 1: Look at that guy and girl over there making out! Guy 1: YOM [intimacy]. Example 2 Guy 1: [How's that] [burger]? Guy 2: YOM. ❋ IFloat (2009)

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