Combo of yes and ty (thank you). Fast and effective way to mind your manners and stay on schedule for those that can keep up.
by Chev__Chelios May 22, 2025
A combo of "yes" and "ty" (thank you), used in texting to quickly show polite agreement or enthusiastic appreciation. It’s the chill, efficient way to say yes, thank you without wasting characters or sounding robotic.
Origin: Digital shorthand; first dropped into the group chat by a legend (JWolf) in 2025.
Origin: Digital shorthand; first dropped into the group chat by a legend (JWolf) in 2025.
“Can I borrow your charger?”
“Yesty!”
“Sent the notes from class.”
“Yesty, got ’em.”
“Bringing Dutch Bros to the office.”
“Yesty. Bless you.”
Used when:
You're saying yes, but you’re also grateful—and texting fast.
“Yesty!”
“Sent the notes from class.”
“Yesty, got ’em.”
“Bringing Dutch Bros to the office.”
“Yesty. Bless you.”
Used when:
You're saying yes, but you’re also grateful—and texting fast.
by Chev__Chelios May 17, 2025