First written during the early 1800's "yeet" was formally used to describe the action of a sheep wiping it's feet in mud. During the late 1800's and early 1900's, "yeet" was used to describe the game of how many struggling twitches a goat could take while being drowned by butchers from urban areas. The game, "Yeet" was usually performed at public pools on the 4th of July where public parties were thrown to celebrate Independence. Today, it's used to describe that actions of avoiding or throwing anything you can think of.
(Early 1800's)
Ross: "Hey Brad, Where are your sheep?"
Brad: "Oh, my sheep are YEETING out by the barn."
(Late 1800's-Eary 1900's)
Jim: "Hey Fred are you excited to watch dad YEET this Independence day?"
Fred: "Yeah!"
(Today)
Shelby: "Hercules, Zeus tried to kiss me but I YEETED on his ass today"
Hercules: *insert emojis here*
Ross: "Hey Brad, Where are your sheep?"
Brad: "Oh, my sheep are YEETING out by the barn."
(Late 1800's-Eary 1900's)
Jim: "Hey Fred are you excited to watch dad YEET this Independence day?"
Fred: "Yeah!"
(Today)
Shelby: "Hercules, Zeus tried to kiss me but I YEETED on his ass today"
Hercules: *insert emojis here*
by sendbobandhentai November 29, 2017
Get the Yeet mug.“Yeep” is a term of endearment spoken by Amish folk from Chili, Wisconsin. Oftentimes, if you strain your ears and quiet your thoughts, you will hear a softly spoken “Yeep” as two buggies pass each other on the gravel road at night.
The word originates from the era of the great divide between the ruling regimes of the Amish Nation. The Stutzman family, known throughout the community for their prized sheep, stole a secret recipe that had been handed down from mother to daughter since the beginning of Amish time. The Yoder family, distraught with the loss of this age old recipe, stormed the gates of the Stutzman farm, proclaiming “thou shall deliver the scroll of Yoder henceforth to the rightful hand of Edith or we shall strike down upon thee with great vengeance” Ura Gingerich (neighbor of Stutzman’s and oldest of the Elders) heard the commotion and exclaimed “Yeep!” then called forth the families and demanded the Stutzman family sheep be placed in the care of the Yoder family. The Yoder’s took off with the sheep under their arms.
The word is a mix of two words, Yoder and shEEP. The recipe formerly known as “Yoder Vittles” is now marketed throughout the village as “Stutzman Sticks” The families share an uneasy peace between them, but there have been “incidents” lately hinting at another civil war. Elders “Yeep” at each other to remind themselves of the troubled times the community has suffered in the past. Ida Gingerich was quoted as saying “To Yeep at someone, is to offer them a look into your soul”
The word originates from the era of the great divide between the ruling regimes of the Amish Nation. The Stutzman family, known throughout the community for their prized sheep, stole a secret recipe that had been handed down from mother to daughter since the beginning of Amish time. The Yoder family, distraught with the loss of this age old recipe, stormed the gates of the Stutzman farm, proclaiming “thou shall deliver the scroll of Yoder henceforth to the rightful hand of Edith or we shall strike down upon thee with great vengeance” Ura Gingerich (neighbor of Stutzman’s and oldest of the Elders) heard the commotion and exclaimed “Yeep!” then called forth the families and demanded the Stutzman family sheep be placed in the care of the Yoder family. The Yoder’s took off with the sheep under their arms.
The word is a mix of two words, Yoder and shEEP. The recipe formerly known as “Yoder Vittles” is now marketed throughout the village as “Stutzman Sticks” The families share an uneasy peace between them, but there have been “incidents” lately hinting at another civil war. Elders “Yeep” at each other to remind themselves of the troubled times the community has suffered in the past. Ida Gingerich was quoted as saying “To Yeep at someone, is to offer them a look into your soul”
Ida, seeing Mary Stutzman in her buggy, softly proclaimed "Yeep" as he passed in his.
Amish parents, when unsure of the whereabouts of their offspring will sometime call out "Yeep!" this is known as a "Yeep Check" and is very effective when looking for stray children.
Amish parents, when unsure of the whereabouts of their offspring will sometime call out "Yeep!" this is known as a "Yeep Check" and is very effective when looking for stray children.
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yeet
(informal, slang, humorous) Used to express excitement or approval.
Noun
yeet (plural yeets)
(Internet) A type of dance with flailing arm motions, popularized by social media website Vine.
Verb
yeet (third-person singular simple present yeets, present participle yeeting, simple past and past participle yeeted or (humorous) yote)
To move quickly.
To throw an object a long distance or with a sudden or forceful motion.
Etymology 2
From Middle English yeten, ȝeten, from Middle English ye, ȝe (“ye”). Compare Middle English thouten.
Alternative forms
yait
yoit
Verb
yeet (third-person singular simple present yeets, present participle yeeting, simple past and past participle yeeted)
(obsolete) to ye (address with the pronoun "ye")
yeet
(informal, slang, humorous) Used to express excitement or approval.
Noun
yeet (plural yeets)
(Internet) A type of dance with flailing arm motions, popularized by social media website Vine.
Verb
yeet (third-person singular simple present yeets, present participle yeeting, simple past and past participle yeeted or (humorous) yote)
To move quickly.
To throw an object a long distance or with a sudden or forceful motion.
Etymology 2
From Middle English yeten, ȝeten, from Middle English ye, ȝe (“ye”). Compare Middle English thouten.
Alternative forms
yait
yoit
Verb
yeet (third-person singular simple present yeets, present participle yeeting, simple past and past participle yeeted)
(obsolete) to ye (address with the pronoun "ye")
yeet i will yeet
by LexxDef March 30, 2019
Get the Yeet mug.(v.) To "yeek" means for one to either hack or be hacked on an online account (e.g: Facebook, WoW, Paypal) via phishing or keylogger.
Hacker: "lmao dud e i made this keylogger called 'Mayday's CS:S Hack VIP leak' and ive yeeked like fifty fucking accounts lol"
Guy: "I was downloaded a CS:S hack and my Paypal got fucking yeek'd!"
Guy: "I was downloaded a CS:S hack and my Paypal got fucking yeek'd!"
by tomFLA December 28, 2009
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