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{{wiktionary|yes}} | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
'''Yes''' or '''YES''' may refer to: | |||
My muscles, my muscles | |||
* An affirmative particle in the English language; see ] | |||
Involuntarily flex | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
My muscles, my muscles | |||
Involuntarily flex | |||
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Two pickup trucks | |||
Making love | |||
American made | |||
Built Ford Tough | |||
Two beautiful | |||
Murder machines | |||
American angels in the sky | |||
Grown men cry | |||
==Education== | |||
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* ], Houston, Texas, US | |||
Two trucks having sex (oh yes) | |||
* ], a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talented Youth | |||
My muscles (uh!), my muscles (uh!) | |||
* ], in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and Appalachia, US | |||
Involuntarily flex (huh!) | |||
* ], US | |||
Two trucks, having sex (oh yes) | |||
Two trucks, having sex (oh yes) | |||
My muscles (uh!), my muscles (uh!) | |||
Involuntarily flex (ha!) | |||
==Technology== | |||
Right by my side | |||
* ], command to output "y" or a string repeatedly | |||
There's ZZ Top | |||
* ], a 1985 home computer | |||
And Robert Z'Dar | |||
* ], a German sports car | |||
From Maniac Cop | |||
1, 2, and 3 | |||
This barbecue could bring you to your knees | |||
And so could these | |||
Two trucks | |||
==Transportation== | |||
Two trucks holding hands | |||
* ], Iran, IATA airport code | |||
Two trucks holding hands | |||
* YES Airways, later ], Poland | |||
The passion, the passion | |||
Is more than I can withstand | |||
Two trucks holding hands | |||
Two trucks holding hands | |||
The passion, the passion | |||
My big fat heart expands | |||
==Organization== | |||
Two pickup trucks | |||
* ], US | |||
One cylinder block | |||
* ] | |||
Crush my body | |||
* ], a Swedish artist collective | |||
Like a rock | |||
* ], Russia | |||
So beautiful | |||
* ] formally ECOSY | |||
No stars tonight | |||
* ], a children's charity, Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Just fireworks and eagles in the sky | |||
* ] | |||
The Founding Fathers cry | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
==Literature== | |||
Two trucks having sex (oh yes) | |||
* ] | |||
Two trucks having sex (oh yes) | |||
* ], a magazine focused on social justice and sustainability | |||
My muscles (uh!), my muscles (uh!) | |||
* ], a showbiz-oriented magazine | |||
Involuntarily flex | |||
* ], a 1978 novel by Thomas Bernhard | |||
Two trucks, having sex (oh yes) | |||
* ''Yes: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of WrestleMania'', by Bryan Danielson, also known as ] | |||
Two trucks, having sex (oh yes) | |||
My muscles (uh!), my muscles (uh!) | |||
Involuntarily! Huh! Flex! | |||
==Film, television and radio== | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
* ], a 2004 film by Sally Potter | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
* ], an Israeli satellite television provider | |||
My muscles, my muscles | |||
* ], Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network | |||
Involuntarily flex! | |||
* ], a Canadian religious television system | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
Two trucks having sex | |||
===Radio stations=== | |||
My muscles, my muscles | |||
* ], formerly Yes 94.5, a radio station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US | |||
Involuntarily flex! | |||
* ], a Singaporean radio station | |||
Two trucks (having sex) | |||
Two trucks (having sex) | |||
==Music== | |||
Two trucks (having sex, having sex, having sex) | |||
===Groups=== | |||
Two trucks (having sex) | |||
* ], English progressive rock band | |||
Two trucks (having sex) | |||
** ], a spinoff of this band | |||
Two trucks (having sex, having sex, having sex) | |||
===Musicals and operetta=== | |||
*] 1928, Maurice Yvain | |||
===Albums=== | |||
* ], by rock band Yes, 1969 | |||
* '']'', by rock band Yes, 1971 | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ], 2014 | |||
* ], 2009 | |||
* ] | |||
* ], 1995 | |||
* ], 2009 | |||
* ''Yes!'', classical album by ] 2015 | |||
* '']'', 1979 punk rock compilation EP | |||
* ], 2021 EP by Golden Child | |||
===Songs=== | |||
* ], 2019 | |||
* ], 2020 | |||
* ], 2000 | |||
* ], 2008 | |||
* ], 2009 | |||
* ], 1995 | |||
* ], 2017 | |||
* "Yes!" by ], 2002 | |||
*"Yes", by Beyoncé, from '']'', 2003 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1983 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1991 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1975 | |||
*"Yes", by Demi Lovato, from '']'', 2015 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1985 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1968 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1962 | |||
*"Yes", by ] And The Remo Four, 1963 | |||
*"Yes", by ] feat. Super Sako, Deena, Fito Blanko, 2019 | |||
*"Yes!", by ], 2020 | |||
* "YES", by ] feat. 2 Chainz, 2018 | |||
*"Yes", by Manic Street Preachers, from '']'', 1994 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1987 (from the ''Dirty Dancing'' film soundtrack) | |||
*"Yes", by ], 2009 | |||
*"Yes", by ], 1985 | |||
*"Yes", from Maurice Yvain's 1928 musical, ] | |||
==See also== | |||
* {{lookfrom| Yes}} | |||
* ] | |||
{{disambiguation}} |
Revision as of 21:07, 3 May 2021
Yes or YES may refer to:
- An affirmative particle in the English language; see yes and no
Education
- YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
- YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talented Youth
- Young Eisner Scholars, in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and Appalachia, US
- Young Epidemiology Scholars, US
Technology
- yes (Unix), command to output "y" or a string repeatedly
- Philips :YES, a 1985 home computer
- Yes! Roadster, a German sports car
Transportation
- Yasuj Airport, Iran, IATA airport code
- YES Airways, later OLT Express, Poland
Organization
- Yale Entrepreneurial Society, US
- YES Snowboards
- The YES! Association, a Swedish artist collective
- Yes! Youth Movement, Russia
- Young European Socialists formally ECOSY
- Youth Empowerment Scheme, a children's charity, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Youth Energy Squad (Y.E.S)
- Youth Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
- YES (Lithuanian political party)
Literature
- Yes! (Hong Kong magazine)
- Yes! (U.S. magazine), a magazine focused on social justice and sustainability
- Yes! (Philippine magazine), a showbiz-oriented magazine
- Yes (novel), a 1978 novel by Thomas Bernhard
- Yes: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of WrestleMania, by Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan
Film, television and radio
- Yes (film), a 2004 film by Sally Potter
- yes (Israel), an Israeli satellite television provider
- YES Network, Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network
- Yes TV, a Canadian religious television system
Radio stations
- WTKN, formerly Yes 94.5, a radio station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
- YES 933, a Singaporean radio station
Music
Groups
- Yes (band), English progressive rock band
- Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman, a spinoff of this band
Musicals and operetta
- Yes (musical) 1928, Maurice Yvain
Albums
- Yes (Yes album), by rock band Yes, 1969
- The Yes Album, by rock band Yes, 1971
- Yes (Alvin Slaughter album)
- Yes! (Chad Brock album)
- Yes! (Jason Mraz album), 2014
- Yes! (k-os album), 2009
- Yes (Mika Nakashima album)
- Yes (Morphine album), 1995
- Yes (Pet Shop Boys album), 2009
- Yes!, classical album by Julie Fuchs 2015
- Yes L.A., 1979 punk rock compilation EP
- Yes. (EP), 2021 EP by Golden Child
Songs
- "Yes" (Fat Joe, Cardi B and Anuel AA song), 2019
- "Yes" (Ben & Tan song), 2020
- "Yes!" (Chad Brock song), 2000
- "Yes" (Coldplay song), 2008
- "Yes" (LMFAO song), 2009
- "Yes" (McAlmont & Butler song), 1995
- "Yes" (Sam Feldt song), 2017
- "Yes!" by Amber, 2002
- "Yes", by Beyoncé, from Dangerously in Love, 2003
- "Yes", by Billy Swan, 1983
- "Yes", by Black Sheep (group), 1991
- "Yes", by Connie Cato, 1975
- "Yes", by Demi Lovato, from Confident, 2015
- "Yes", by The Family, 1985
- "Yes", by Grapefruit, 1968
- "Yes", by Jay & The Americans, 1962
- "Yes", by Johnny Sandon And The Remo Four, 1963
- "Yes", by Karl Wolf feat. Super Sako, Deena, Fito Blanko, 2019
- "Yes!", by Kyle (musician), 2020
- "YES", by Louisa Johnson feat. 2 Chainz, 2018
- "Yes", by Manic Street Preachers, from The Holy Bible, 1994
- "Yes", by Merry Clayton, 1987 (from the Dirty Dancing film soundtrack)
- "Yes", by Pet Shop Boys, 2009
- "Yes", by Tim Moore, 1985
- "Yes", from Maurice Yvain's 1928 musical, Yes
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yes.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: