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  1. YouTube

    Explore and share videos, music, and more on YouTube, the leading platform for online video streaming and sharing.

  2. YMCA of the Jersey Shore | Strengthening Communities Across NJ

    The Y is a leading non profit organization that offers programs, services and initiatives focused on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, according to the unique needs of the …

  3. Y - Wikipedia

    Y, or y, is the twenty-fifth and penultimate letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.

  4. Y definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Word origin C14: from Scottish -ie, -y, familiar suffix occurring originally in names, as in Jamie (James)

  5. Urban Dictionary: y

    Jan 25, 2021 · -The letter you type in when you don't feel like Googling the word "YouTube," and use the letter "y" instead. This results as an unfortunate mistake of clicking a video called "y," which consists …

  6. New Jersey YMCA State Alliance

    Nov 12, 2025 · The Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive.

  7. The Letter "Y" in the English Alphabet | LanGeek

    "Y" is the twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet. It is a semi-vowel. Semi-vowels are sounds between consonants and vowels that are pronounced with some restriction in the vocal tract.

  8. Y - YouTube

    Y 2.35K subscribers More about this channel ...more More about this channel ...more ...more

  9. Y - definition of Y by The Free Dictionary

    1. The 25th letter of the modern English alphabet. 2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter y. 3. The 25th in a series. 4. Something shaped like the letter Y.

  10. Y - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In chemistry, Y is the symbol for yttrium. In mathematics, y is another unknown variable, used as a second unknown variable ("x" is used as the first unknown variable)