A relatively new Stock Phrase, usually delivered as a message of defiance or disrespect to an enemy or oppressor. In contexts where profanity is not an issue it is often followed by "motherfucker" in tribute to the Trope Maker; elsewhere, family- or kid-friendly alternatives are used, or the followup is dispensed with entirely.

The phrase originated as a cheer or cry allegedly shouted by Cowboys in the Old West; like many things from Westerns, it's probably completely fictional. The version seen in the trope name comes from "yippie yi yo kayah", part of the refrain from a 1930s Bing Crosby song, "I'm An Old Cowhand". This eventually mutated in common usage into "yippee ki-yay ki-yoh", and from there lost the last two syllables. It still retained its Cowboy connotations throughout this -- which is why it became the comeback delivered by Bruce Willis's very American John McClane when called a "cowboy" by Alan Rickman's German Hans Gruber in Die Hard.

And from there, it re-entered the meme pool with a new meaning and its original cowboy connotations mostly forgotten.

Not to be confused with Yippee Ki-Yay MF, a 2007 TV show.

Examples of Yippee Ki-Yay! include:

Advertising

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Fan Works

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • Network broadcasts of the Die Hard films routinely censor John McClane's Catch Phrase to the inexplicable and incomprehensible "Yippee ki-yay, Mister Falcon!"

Music

  • "Ghost Riders in the Sky":
 

For he saw the riders comin' hard
And he heard their mournful cry.
Yippee-yi-ay, yippee-yi-o,
Ghost riders in the sky.

 

New Media

Newspaper Comics

Oral Tradition, Myths and Legends

Pinball

Podcasts

Professional Wrestling

Puppet Shows

Radio

Recorded and Stand Up Comedy

Tabletop Games

Theatre

Video Games

Visual Novels

Web Animation

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

  • In The Loud House episode, "Cereal Offender", Lynn screams the line to market shoppers while Lincoln was doing the grocery.
  • In Big Mouth, Monster Horrensess once tells of group of kids this, right down to "motherfucker", as she and her human partner exits the school.

Other Media

Real Life