York



in a New York minute

very quickly I would sell that car in a New York minute if the right offer came along.
Etymology: based on the idea that everything happens more quickly in New York City
See also: minute, new, York

in a New York minute

and INYM
phr. & comp. abb. almost instantly. I’d do it INYM.
See also: minute, new, York

New York’s finest

n. a New York City police officer. Three of New York’s finest were standing there at my door with my lost dog.
See also: fin, new

york

(jork)
1. in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. He ate the stuff, then went straight out and yorked.
2. n. vomit. Hey, Jimmy! Come out in the snow and see the frozen york!

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Matthaios-Biblical Greek
Cenhelm-Anglo-Saxon
ClemensKLE-mens (German)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Late Roman
LonnieLAHN-eeEnglish
VilmaVEEL-mah (Finnish)Spanish, Hungarian, German, Swedish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Croatian
Eiluned-Welsh