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i’m 90% sure this is a derogatory term for indian/desi people stemming from the name baljeet
(random indian person posting a video)
random racist: jeet 😂
by planetnameshart February 19, 2026
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jeet that now or brizz
by m@cy March 13, 2026
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Jeet

A slang term originating from 4chan and Twitter/X meme culture around 2022–2024, used derogatorily to refer to an Indian man (especially from India or the diaspora) perceived as overly argumentative, desperate for clout/attention, or fitting certain online stereotypes like spamming comments, working in call centers/tech support, obsessing over immigration/green cards, or malding (getting unreasonably angry) in online debates. Often used sarcastically in roasts or ratios to dismiss someone's opinion. Comes from shortening/common mocking of common Indian names ending in "-jeet" (e.g., Sanjeet, Baljeet). Similar vibe to terms like "pajeet" but slightly softer/more meme-ified in some circles.
Why you malding so hard, Jeet? Did the call center shift just end?
by Jim Hacker March 15, 2026
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Jeet?

Tom: Hey Bill, jeet?
Bill: No, Joo?
by McLovin804 June 13, 2011
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jeet n skeet

made popular by poundz- " i just want to jeet n skeet "

this means " i just want to fuck and go "

wallahi idek wag1 for the dunya anymore
wasteman - " yo wah you tryna do wit stacey ? "

real nigga - " broski i just wanna jeet n skeet "

wasteman - " bro thats my sister "
by clarted doni from SW December 15, 2019
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Jeet Jet?

Pittsburghese. A smashed-up version of "Did you eat yet?" Would not be notable other than for the fact that I've actually seen this phrase, written just this way, in local restaraunt advertisements surrounding Pittsburgh.

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"Jeet Jet?"
"...What? Say that slower."
by Lita August 17, 2004
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Jeet Kune Do

Jeet Kune Do, or the Art of the Intercepting Fist, is a style or concept of martial arts originally conceived of by famous actor and fighter Bruce Lee. It is based on a philosophy of simplicity, directness and freedom, and is frequently referred to as having no particular style. Lee’s creation relies on strong offensive action to succeed, and is considered by many to be a predecessor of mixed martial arts forms.
Jeet Kune Do was initially looked at with considerable disdain by masters of traditional martial arts forms. As Lee began training others in his forms, he stressed individuality in movement, practice through matches rather than memorization of solo forms, and above all, simplicity of movement. In essence, the purpose of the form is to win a fight, not to prove you’re a well-trained fighter.
by Dancing with Fire December 29, 2010
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