See also: yamyam

English edit

Etymology 1 edit

From the local use of "yow am" (or "yow'm") instead of "you are".

Noun edit

yam yam (countable and uncountable, plural yam yams)

  1. (countable, UK, informal, sometimes derogatory) A person who speaks the Black Country dialect.
  2. (UK, informal, uncountable, sometimes derogatory) The dialect spoken in the Black Country.

Etymology 2 edit

Unknown. Perhaps from yam or yum yum.

Noun edit

yam yam (uncountable)

  1. (uncountable, colloquial) Heroin.
    • 2007 May 15, Anahad O'Connor, Never Shower in a Thunderstorm: Surprising Facts and Misleading Myths About Our Health and the World We Live In[1], page 70:
      You may have seen it during the never-ending repeats of Seinfeld. Elaine has a bagel or two for breakfast, takes a drug test for work, and the next day finds out she tested positive for opium - “You know, white lotus. Yam-yam. Shanghai Sally,” her boss, Mr. Peterman, tells her.
    • 2010, Alexei Sayle, Stalin Ate My Homework[2]:
      In the episode with Robert Duvall, Buz revealed that in the past he had his own problems with the White Horse, the Brown Sugar, the old Yam Yam, which seemed like a really cool thing to me.