by BIGDICKBOI69420.COM November 04, 2020
Kim had a wet dream about heat yeeting America last night.
A Soviet heat yeet is the nightmare of every 'murican.
A Soviet heat yeet is the nightmare of every 'murican.
by rickrocket August 21, 2019
by follow minsta _alone_in_the_ni October 03, 2017
A word that god knows who made, and is fucking stupid. But its also cool. :3 When people say "YEET" they're saying it wrong. So call them out. It's "Yah-YEET".
Person A: *throws pencil at nerdy kid in class* YEET
Person B: Hey!
Person A: What
Person B: Its Yah-YEET not YEET idiot
Person A: Oh ok. Thanks I guess?
Person B: Hey!
Person A: What
Person B: Its Yah-YEET not YEET idiot
Person A: Oh ok. Thanks I guess?
by TherealYah-Yeeter November 13, 2019
Though sometimes used to refer to any gun, the original reason for the term "yeet cannon" was the idea of throwing the gun itself (that is to say, yeeting it). As a result, most "yeet cannons" are unreliable guns, the sort that would be prone to failure and require that it be physically thrown (yeeted) at a threat in a last-ditch effort.
This term can then be broadened to any sort of failure-prone firearms situation, such as a cheap mag or rounds. Either of these would also lead to a possible operation error that would require a quick-thinking firearm enthusiast yeet their chosen missile launcher at someone (or something).
While the Hi-Point pistol with the official name "Yeet Cannon" is an enjoyable meme, an example of a real manufacturer that might frequently be accused of producing "yeet cannons" would be Taurus, whose pistols have a reputation for failure (at the time of this writing, Taurus has released a few pistols suggested to be higher-quality than previous models, so in the future they may be clean of this association). Another example of a "Yeet Cannon" would be a disposable improvised firearm, also known as a zipgun (heavily illegal to create pretty much anywhere). The "four winds shotgun" made out of a simple metal tube and a cap/nail would be an example of an improvised yeet cannon.
In any case, despite this origin, you are quite liable to hear any ol' weapon referred to as a yeet cannon, right up to a Vulkan cannon.
This term can then be broadened to any sort of failure-prone firearms situation, such as a cheap mag or rounds. Either of these would also lead to a possible operation error that would require a quick-thinking firearm enthusiast yeet their chosen missile launcher at someone (or something).
While the Hi-Point pistol with the official name "Yeet Cannon" is an enjoyable meme, an example of a real manufacturer that might frequently be accused of producing "yeet cannons" would be Taurus, whose pistols have a reputation for failure (at the time of this writing, Taurus has released a few pistols suggested to be higher-quality than previous models, so in the future they may be clean of this association). Another example of a "Yeet Cannon" would be a disposable improvised firearm, also known as a zipgun (heavily illegal to create pretty much anywhere). The "four winds shotgun" made out of a simple metal tube and a cap/nail would be an example of an improvised yeet cannon.
In any case, despite this origin, you are quite liable to hear any ol' weapon referred to as a yeet cannon, right up to a Vulkan cannon.
by ManyNamesNoneTrue November 02, 2020
Gey yeet
by JesusMc2 July 07, 2018
by Seven53 September 26, 2019