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From yacht + -y ( diminutive suffix ) .
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yachty ( plural yachties )
- ( informal ) A yachtsman or yachtswoman .
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From yacht + -y .
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- Of or relating to yachts .
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yachty noun
A yachtsman or yachtswoman
yachty adjective
of or relating to yachts
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Miles Parks McCollum (born August 23, 1997), known professionally as Lil Yachty, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He first gained recognition on the internet in 2015 for his singles "One Night" and "Minnesota" (featuring Quavo, Skippa Da Flippa and Young Thug) from his debut EP Summer Songs. He released his debut mixtape Lil Boat in March 2016. In June 2016, Yachty announced that he had signed a joint venture record deal with Motown, Capitol Records, and Quality Control Music.Yachty has released four studio albums, beginning with Teenage Emotions in 2017. His second and third studio albums, Lil Boat 2 and Nuthin' 2 Prove, were released in 2018, followed by Lil Boat 3, in 2020. Yachty's fifth studio album, entitled Let's Start Here, was released in 2023, and was inspired by psychedelic rock. Four of his albums have charted within the top 20 of the Billboard 200, with Lil Boat 2 peaking at number 2. Yachty has also released several mixtapes and EPs throughout his career, with his most recent Michigan Boy Boat being released in 2021. Lil Yachty is also notable for his features on the 2016 multi-platinum songs "Broccoli" by DRAM and "ISpy" by Kyle, his eccentric hairstyle, and his optimistic image. Yachty was nominated for a Grammy Award for his work on "Broccoli".
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Someone who lives on a yacht
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The numerical value of Yachty in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
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The numerical value of Yachty in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Pre-galley, Nina Wilson trained as a dive instructor and skippered sailing boats in Greece before starting her yachting career in 2013. Currently head chef on a 55-meter, her talents included telling brilliant jokes and being able to consume six cheeseburgers and feel no guilt. Follow her on Instagram @thecrewchef .
You would be forgiven for scratching your head once or twice upon hearing the jibber-jabber yachties like to toss around. Henceforth, I present a translation sheet — feel free to forward to your land-based family and friends so they can start studying for your triumphant return.
“Well, my owner is worth 6 billion and only eats albino caviar.”
Yes, we frequently refer to the owner of the vessel as our owner. Try not to think too much about the psychology behind this. (Do we truly believe we are slaves? Slaves don’t get free shampoo…right?)
“I’m going to go down for a few hours,” OR “Where’s Tommo?” “He’s gone down. ”
Alas, get your heads out of the gutter. Simply, going down below, down to their cabin, to put their head down and get some down time.
“Sorry, can’t do beers tonight, I’m boss on. ”
Boss is on board, all fun is cancelled.
“Make sure you candle-ise the boat at sunset.”
This is not even a real word. It’s a made-up word by some over-rose’d chief stewardess to describe the process of decorating the boat with candles. (Before you question me, I have heard it used on multiple vessels ranging from 55 meters to 80 meters. FACT.)
“We’ll do the vac-dust on Thursday.”
Dusting, but with a vacuum. We have evolved from just wiping the dust around with a cloth, we hoover it out of existence with a high powered piece of Miele engineering. Genius.
“Friday is wash down day.”
Washing the boat, but only from the top down. And in-to-out (or vice versa depending on your Chief Officer’s method).
“Please fill in your HORS today.”
Pronounced like ‘whores’ and stands for Hours of Rest, not any particular red light district inhabitant.
“I can’t make it, I’m on watch. ”
Basically, the boat is a vulnerable, delicate child and you are the babysitter for a 24-hour period. Don’t let the baby burn, sink, or get stolen.
“ Now, now ”
A South African import. Sometime between now, before, and later — I’m afraid nobody born outside the continent of Africa truly knows.
“ On My Last Boat ”
A precursor to a long-winded story about how their last boat was infinitely better, had unlimited crew champagne and razor blades, and how everything was done differently (but better).
“Damn, it’s gonna be WAF today.”
No, unfortunately not Wives and Friends day. It’s gonna blowing its tits off, be proper gusty, OR say it how you mean it and use Windy As F***.
“Have you pulled for dinner?”
This one means gathering all the crockery/cutlery, etc. for service, essentially pulling knives and forks out of drawers, so…yes, I guess this one makes sense.
“ Dog Box ”
A terrible, tiny cabin that the MLC have not been informed of and that all junior deckhands inhabit. Get a UV light in there and it looks like a Jackson Pollock painting.
“ It’ll buff out. ”
Usually said after a significant blunder (say, driving the tender into the swim platform bow-first) causing significant damage, and taking a significant amount of time, effort, and money to fix.
“ CV sent ”
Believe it or not, jobs do sometimes get posted on those yachtie Facebook groups — however, if you apply it’s mandatory to comment that you have sent your CV so as to ‘double tap’ the poster’s attention. If you don’t comment, you won’t get the job, FACT.
“Tomorrow is pick up day. ”
We’re collecting the guests, prepare to service everyone’s needs but your own for the next 7/10/59 days.
“ Do it for the tip. ”
Poo in the Jacuzzi? Scoop it out. Guests want sushi at 1 a.m.? Put the rice on. Everyone has their price, and we WILL do what it takes to get that fat envelope at the end of the charter. Let’s say it together now…FOR THE TIP!
“Tomorrow is drop off day. ”
We boot these rich cats off in less than 24 hours, ice those beers STAT. Got any powdered charcoal? Get it on standby.
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but hopefully a good inroad into the twisted bedsheets of yachting vernacular.
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- ( informal ) A yachtsman or yachtswoman .
- Of or relating to yachts .
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I don’t think you could call it a yacht; it didn’t seem very … yachty . The Guardian, 23 August 2021
Famed for its sailing regatta – the world’s oldest and biggest – it’s popular with yachty types. The Sun, 27 June 2023
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Fiona would insist on going to Portofino, or St. Trop, or Sete, where one or other of her yachty friends would have a double berth just going begging, darling, do come, it'll be such fun.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004
The Lucie was perhaps seventy feet long and a most attractive craft, with a hull yachty in appearance and of a type which could safely make long runs along the coast, a stanch, seaworthy boat, of course without the speed of the regularly designed yacht, but more than making up in comfort for those on board what was lost in that way.
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Despite his experience, the yachty refuses to give up sailing.
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Man you are a real yachty now, hope that you managed a few pics ... we need proof.
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With only 23 miles between the Needles in the west and Sandown in the east, and roughly 13 miles between yachty Cowes in the north and the faded Victorian splendour of Ventnor in the south, everywhere feels easy to get to by car.
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And it is indeed jolly cheery, packed with salty sea-dog pubs like The Victory, beach huts, cliffs rammed with fossils and marshy, yachty backwaters where you can spot the odd oystercatcher and resident seals.
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Meanings and definitions of "yachty".
- A yachtsman or yachtswoman
- of or relating to yachts
- adjective of or relating to yachts
- noun A yachtsman or yachtswoman
Grammar and declension of yachty
- yachty ( plural yachties )
- yachty ( comparative yachtier , superlative yachtiest )
- yachty ( plural yachties )
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- a vessel used for private cruising, racing, or other noncommercial purposes.
verb (used without object)
- to sail, voyage, or race in a yacht.
- a vessel propelled by sail or power, used esp for pleasure cruising, racing, etc
- short for sand yacht ice yacht
- intr to sail or cruise in a yacht
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- yachty adjective
- super·yacht noun
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As City News explained it, the bribes were paid not only in cash but through rugs, antiques, furniture, yacht club fees, boat repairs and more.
In Ashburn, Snyder is always lurking in spirit, even if he is on his 305-foot yacht somewhere in the Aegean.
Driving across country in a gigantic land yacht—with its crushed-velour seats and faux wood siding—was more practical than a two-door hot rod.
Host Jason Moore chats with experts who share tips harvested from their real-life experiences, such as a couple who paid off their $70,000 debt to travel full time and a woman who left her corporate job to work on a yacht.
Until Thursday, when federal agents escorted him off a 150-foot yacht moored in Long Island Sound, the word often used to describe Steve Bannon was “irrelevant.”
Instead the money allegedly was spent on luxury cars and a yacht club membership, among other things.
Loeb owns a $100 million penthouse on Central Park West and a $50 million yacht.
Solaire has set up charging capabilities at a project it built at a yacht club in Massachusetts, for example.
On my way back into town, I walked by the fortress of tents surrounding the harbor, readying for the yacht show.
Newly-minted Londoner, Lindsay Lohan, is currently chilling out on a yacht in Italy.
I heard her say to one of the servants once that my father had been lost on a yacht, and that he was oh, ever such a handsome man.
He owned a 54-ton yacht named the Opal, and attributed the wonderful health he enjoyed to his numerous sea voyages.
Another yacht had started from the old boathouse at about the time our friends and their new-fangled craft got under way.
Caermarthen ordered out his wonderful yacht, and hastened to complain to the King, who was then at Loo.
The yacht had long turned the head of the island and was beating down alongshore in the eastern bay.
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What does the adjective yachty mean?
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective yachty . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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1950 | 0.0005 |
1960 | 0.0006 |
1970 | 0.0006 |
1980 | 0.0007 |
1990 | 0.0007 |
2000 | 0.0007 |
2010 | 0.0008 |
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British english, where does the adjective yachty come from.
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The earliest known use of the adjective yachty is in the 1950s.
OED's earliest evidence for yachty is from 1950, in the writing of E. Allcard.
yachty is formed within English, by derivation.
Etymons: yacht n. , ‑y suffix 1 .
Nearby entries
- yachtery, n. 1861–
- yachtian, n. 1842–
- yachtie, n. 1874–
- yachting, n. 1836–
- yachting, adj. 1847–
- yachtist, n. 1895–
- yachtling, n. 1872–
- yachtman, n. 1820–
- yachtsman, n. 1862–
- yachtsmanship, n. 1862–
- yachty, adj. 1950–
- yachty, adj. 1892–
- yacht-yard, n. 1933–
- yack, n.¹ 1789–
- yack, n.² 1860–
- yack, v. 1873–
- yacker, n. 1882–
- yacker, v. 1961–
- yacket, v. 1969–
- yacketing, adj. 1958–
- yackety, int. 1953–
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- They spent their annual vacation on a chartered yacht in the Caribbean .
- He spent three days adrift on his yacht.
- His eyes were fixed on the distant yacht.
- If they can afford a yacht, they must be rolling in it.
- She sailed around the world single-handed in her yacht.
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- dragon boat
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A person who speaks in a posh tone of voice, is usually wealthy but does not necessarily sail atall, yet still hangs around yacht clubs to fit in. They usually wear expensive yachty clothes.
yachty ( comparative yachtier, superlative yachtiest) Of or relating to yachts. Categories: Rhymes:English/ɒti. Rhymes:English/ɒti/2 syllables. English terms suffixed with -y. English lemmas.
Yachty definition: A yachtsman or yachtswoman. . Find Similar Words Find similar words to yachty using the buttons below.
What does the adjective yachty mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective yachty . See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
Definition of Yachty in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Yachty. Information and translations of Yachty in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
FACT.) "We'll do the vac-dust on Thursday.". Dusting, but with a vacuum. We have evolved from just wiping the dust around with a cloth, we hoover it out of existence with a high powered piece of Miele engineering. Genius. "Friday is wash down day.". Washing the boat, but only from the top down.
yachty. The Guardian, 23 August 2021. Famed for its sailing regatta - the world's oldest and biggest - it's popular with yachty types. The Sun, 27 June 2023 Dictionary entries. Entries where "yachty" occurs:
yachty: A <xref>yachtsman</xref> or <xref>yachtswoman</xref> Fiona would insist on going to Portofino, or St. Trop, or Sete, where one or other of her yachty friends would have a double berth just going begging, darling, do come, it'll be such fun.. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004. Fiona would insist on going to Portofino, or St. Trop, or Sete, where one or other of her yachty friends ...
yachtie, n. in OED Second Edition (1989) colloquial (originally Australian and New Zealand ). 1874-. A person who owns, manages, or frequently spends time on a yacht; (later also) a worker on a yacht. 1874. Ah! there the yachties go, They really form a splendid show. Evening Star (Auckland) 28 January. 1965.
yachty. Meanings and definitions of "yachty". A yachtsman or yachtswoman. of or relating to yachts. adjective. of or relating to yachts. noun. A yachtsman or yachtswoman. more.
A 45-foot cruising yacht in 2010 The superyacht Azzam, the longest private yacht, as of 2018. [1]A yacht (/ j ɒ t /) is a sail- or motor-propelled watercraft made for pleasure, cruising, or racing. [2] [3] [4] There is no standard definition, though the term generally applies to vessels with a cabin intended for overnight use.To be termed a yacht, as opposed to a boat, such a pleasure vessel ...
The meaning of YACHT is any of various recreational watercraft. How to use yacht in a sentence.
Yachty first came to prominence in December 2015 when the SoundCloud version of his song "One Night" was used in a viral comedy video. [1]In February 2016, Yachty debuted as a model in Kanye West's Yeezy Season 3 fashion line at Madison Square Garden. [16] Yachty's debut mixtape Lil Boat was released in March 2016. [17]Lil Yachty in 2016
And though exactly what makes a boat look "yachty" will vary with personal taste, even Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary includes a "sharp prow and graceful lines" in its definition. Cosmetics count too, especially varnish—both in quantity and quality. More is better, and it must be gleaming (at least from 50 feet away).
Yacht definition: a vessel used for private cruising, racing, or other noncommercial purposes.. See examples of YACHT used in a sentence.
yacht in British English. (jɒt ) noun. 1. a vessel propelled by sail or power, used esp for pleasure cruising, racing, etc. 2. short for sand yacht, ice yacht. verb. 3. (intransitive) to sail or cruise in a yacht.
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective yachty.See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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YACHT meaning: 1. a boat with sails and sometimes an engine, used for either racing or travelling on for pleasure…. Learn more.
The meaning of YACHTIE is a person who sails or owns a yacht.
Definition of yacht noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The meaning of YACHTING is the action, fact, or pastime of racing or cruising in a yacht. How to use yachting in a sentence.