The previous answer made by someone was "it's a way of saying 'hey' but in a ghetto way"....I had to correct this person's answer.
Yule is "Christmas" in some cases... it's a similar word in germanic languages (such as English)
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Period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6 Yuletide is a feast or holiday celebrated by the historical Germanic people. You will sometimes see the prefix -tide, meaning a period of time, used in a few other words, although its use is considered obsolete: Eastertide, Chistmastide, eventide (evening time).
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
Yule means Christmas. It is an archaic term that is seldom used today.
Yule means... wait for it... it means "hey" in the language of Ebonics!!!Hope my incredibly awesome & informative answer helped!!! :)=) Yay me!
It is yule season.
It means Happy Yule, or as we say, Merry Christmas.
God Jul means Merry Christmas.
Yule Yule-tide Yule logs.
The word Yule is a proper noun. Yule is the Christmas season.
yule as in Christmas
yule, yule tide yule log ect... yeti.....
Joe Yule's birth name is Ninnian Joseph Yule.
Nobody "burns yule soaked in wine" because there is no such substance as yule. Yule is the name of a festival around Christmas.
The homophone for yule is you'll, the contraction for you will.