person 1: “yo i just got that epic dub on fortnite, yah yeet my bro!!”
person 2: “omg bro thats so cool my guy skrrt skrrt.
person 2: “omg bro thats so cool my guy skrrt skrrt.
by nørski.kitten February 12, 2019
by Team670 December 25, 2018
by Pseudo-ephedrine June 24, 2018
The act of kicking someone out of a zoom meeting, because, they're trolling, or because they're being annoying.
Today, my teacher had to zoom yeet someone out of the meeting, because he was saying some pretty racist stuff, and he wasn't even supposed to be in our class.
by TROLLKING9001 September 21, 2020
A Yeet Cannon in contemporary parlance refers to a pistol or other firearm used in an aggressive manner.
The Spartans used yeet as a battle cry when fighting the Persians at Thermopylae, as translated from neocontemporary Persian accounts of the battle. It is unknown if the term was in common use in the Greek city-states prior to the battle or if it was coined during that engagement.
The Massachusetts army holding Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill yeeted at the British regulars and at least one historian asserts that Major General John Stark, King in the North, yeeted in the general direction of General Howe during the British attack on his position. Though cannon were present during that battle, yeeting was only commonly employed by infantrymen of that time, particularly during bayonet charges.
In 1831, Mexican authorities gave a cannon to the settlers of Gonzales to protect themselves from Comanche raids. In 1835 Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea, the Mexican commander in Texas, requested the return of the cannon. They responded with a single word, YEET! The famous Yeet Cannon would be emblazoned on what would become known as the Gonzales Flag, the forerunner of the eventual Texas State Flag.
The Spartans used yeet as a battle cry when fighting the Persians at Thermopylae, as translated from neocontemporary Persian accounts of the battle. It is unknown if the term was in common use in the Greek city-states prior to the battle or if it was coined during that engagement.
The Massachusetts army holding Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill yeeted at the British regulars and at least one historian asserts that Major General John Stark, King in the North, yeeted in the general direction of General Howe during the British attack on his position. Though cannon were present during that battle, yeeting was only commonly employed by infantrymen of that time, particularly during bayonet charges.
In 1831, Mexican authorities gave a cannon to the settlers of Gonzales to protect themselves from Comanche raids. In 1835 Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea, the Mexican commander in Texas, requested the return of the cannon. They responded with a single word, YEET! The famous Yeet Cannon would be emblazoned on what would become known as the Gonzales Flag, the forerunner of the eventual Texas State Flag.
by Revisionist Historian June 20, 2019
When you go to a social event just for the food and avoid social interactions and leave once you're full
Mary: hey my workplace is having a Christmas dinner party, you down?
Abin: sounds good, can we just eat and yeet
Mary: that's the plan
Abin: sounds good, can we just eat and yeet
Mary: that's the plan
by Xbigdaddy69X May 09, 2020
A yoink that you get
Who in the yeet yoink three this gum at me? There are 12 year olds in the room next to me. (Gabby put your clothes on we gotta go.)
by Yelomedallion February 25, 2019