"YIMBY" meaning in English

See YIMBY in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /jɪmbi/ Forms: more YIMBY [comparative], most YIMBY [superlative]
Etymology: Coined as an antonym for nimby. Etymology templates: {{m|en|nimby}} nimby Head templates: {{en-adj}} YIMBY (comparative more YIMBY, superlative most YIMBY)
  1. Supporting development (especially the construction of more housing). Derived forms: YIMBYism
    Sense id: en-YIMBY-en-adj-e7kvjQRp

Noun

IPA: /jɪmbi/ Forms: YIMBYs [plural]
Etymology: Coined as an antonym for nimby. Etymology templates: {{m|en|nimby}} nimby Head templates: {{en-noun}} YIMBY (plural YIMBYs)
  1. Someone who endorses development (especially the construction of more housing) near them.
    Sense id: en-YIMBY-en-noun-MGtCHE3a

Phrase

IPA: /jɪmbi/
Etymology: Coined as an antonym for nimby. Etymology templates: {{m|en|nimby}} nimby Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} YIMBY
  1. Acronym of yes, in my backyard. Tags: abbreviation, acronym, alt-of Alternative form of: yes, in my backyard
    Sense id: en-YIMBY-en-phrase-~MhTdCR6
  2. Acronym of yes, in many backyards. Tags: abbreviation, acronym, alt-of Alternative form of: yes, in many backyards Synonyms: yimby
    Sense id: en-YIMBY-en-phrase-kYd0Filk Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 28 18 9 46

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