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An English verb Etymologically derived from the Latin Verb Iacto, Iactare, Iactaui, Iactum meaning "to throw"

As in the famous phrase attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar on 10 January 49 BC : "Iacta alea est." or in english: "The dice has been thrown."

In English the word carries a more emphatic connotation meaning "to throw hard" or "to toss with energy and without care" probably deriving from Caesars famous usage.

One may Exclaim "Yeet" while throwing, or they may also use Yeet as an exclamation of surprise, excitement, or affirmation.

There is a lack of academic consensus about whether the correct past participle of "Yeet" is the regular form of "Yeeted" or alternatively the irregular form for the simple past of "Yote" with the past participle being "Yoted" But the present participle is generally agreed to be "yeeting"

In the singular it has the forms: I Yeet/ am yeeting, You Yeet/ are yeeting, He/she/ it Yeets/ is yeeting. And in the Plural: We Yeet/ are yeeting, Y'all Yeet/are yeeting, They Yeet/ are yeeting.

The past forms I Yeeted/I have Yeeted or I Yote/I have Yoted.

there is also the past participle used in the sense of:

/get Yeeted on/ Get yoted on.

Which is similar to "get dunked on"
"Im gonna Yeet this real good"

*Yeets*

YEET! (as exclamation)

Wow you really yote that! When I saw you Yeeting i didnt think you would yeet so hard but it sure was a fine Yote!

Indeed, I have Yoted.
by Oreoketchupchips October 14, 2023
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Cliff hanger+ left out in the cold

Describes a situation in a show or other episodic narrative in which it would be a "cliff hanger" but the action is "cold" so that the tension does not leave the observer/reader/ watcher feeling like they are "on the edge of their seat" but rather feeling like they have been "left hanging out in the cold."

They have not had the details of the story filled in and there is a sense of building action and anticipation, as in a cliff hanger, but what they have been given leaves them feeling neglected by the author/director of the work that left them feeling as such in a cold way.

"Hanger" in the phrase "Cliff Hanger" is related in the same sense as in "ive been left hung out to dry" or "He left me hanging. " when something is hanging, it has no ground to stand on, hanging is uncomfortable, you are surrounded by empty space.

"cold" in the phrase "left out in the cold" refers to the cold of winter in the absence of a warm fire and room. Everyone else is eating dinner around the table with a warm fireplace beside, and you are standing outside the door, looking in the window, at everyone comfortably enjoying each others company and the meal. And its snowing, probably around -15 degrees, you don't have any gloves or a scarf, so you put your hands deep into your pockets and shrug your shoulders up around your ears. It can also mean "forgotten" but usually it has an intentional connotation. The party has left you standing out there intentionally.
Hey did you watch this weeks episode of Jujustu Kaisen?

Of course! It's not too bad, a bit of a cold hanger though.

Thanks for telling me, Ill save it to watch with next weeks ep if its a cold hanger.
by Oreoketchupchips October 14, 2023
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