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have (something) up the yin-yang

To have a great or excessive abundance of something. The company's had financial difficulties up the yin-yang lately, but the CEO is adamant that it will start making a profit again soon. Sorry, I can't come out tonight, I've got homework up the yin-yang.
See also: have, up

up the yin-yang

To an excessive or extreme degree; in great or excessive abundance. The company's had financial difficulties up the yin-yang lately, but the CEO is adamant that it will start making a profit soon. I only buy video game consoles after they've been out a while and stores aren't charging up the yin-yang for them.
See also: up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adelaide['ædəleid]
Anima (2)AN-i-məEnglish (Rare)
DamionDAY-mee-ənEnglish
Beste-Turkish
Rona (1)RO-nəEnglish
Alexisah-LEK-sis (German), al-ek-SEE (French), ə-LEK-sis (English)German, French, English, Greek, Ancient Greek